Phil Gosselin
April 4th, 2009, 03:34 PM
Hi all,
This is more about shooting technique rather than a Vegas comment but since I have been a Vegas user for years now I kinda feel at home in this section of the board.
Well I shot my biggest corporate video last week. All in all I capture about 16 hours of footage using two cameras. Thing is they're timecode were set to time/date. For a lot of shots I only used camera B and for the times i used both the "roll tape" call was sequential so camera 1 would roll and next camera would start to roll.
I don't have to mention that right now in Vegas things are a bit messy. I can't use multicam unless I synchronize all events, which of course would take me forever (I have about 1200 events for this projects).
Nonetheless, is there a way that I could split the screen without using the multicam option so that I can see both cams at the same time?
The answer will probably be no so what should I do next time I have a shoot like this one where both cameras won't run for the same amount of time, i guess I should use another type of timecode but which on?
Thanks
Phil
This is more about shooting technique rather than a Vegas comment but since I have been a Vegas user for years now I kinda feel at home in this section of the board.
Well I shot my biggest corporate video last week. All in all I capture about 16 hours of footage using two cameras. Thing is they're timecode were set to time/date. For a lot of shots I only used camera B and for the times i used both the "roll tape" call was sequential so camera 1 would roll and next camera would start to roll.
I don't have to mention that right now in Vegas things are a bit messy. I can't use multicam unless I synchronize all events, which of course would take me forever (I have about 1200 events for this projects).
Nonetheless, is there a way that I could split the screen without using the multicam option so that I can see both cams at the same time?
The answer will probably be no so what should I do next time I have a shoot like this one where both cameras won't run for the same amount of time, i guess I should use another type of timecode but which on?
Thanks
Phil