David Tripp
April 20th, 2012, 02:36 AM
Hello all,
I wasn't too sure where to post this but decided eventually to post it in here, as I would imagine that there are more people doing similar things to what i am doing.
So I did a few edits in FCP X and thought brilliant I really like the workflow, so for the next wedding project decided to go with doing the lot within FCP X now that they have the synching/ multicam option. Googled a few tutorials and thought that looks pretty simple so lets have a go.
Imported all my footage for the wedding and thought i would start with putting together the Ceremony part. This consisted of footage from two cameras and the audio (WAV) collected on the Tascam. Normally in FCP i would chuck them all in the timeline in chronological order in separate tracks with Audio below, open up Pluraleyes and hey presto the whole lot would be synched, and it wouldn't take that long.
Although now in FCP X, I think I am doing the correct workflow, I select all my clips, made easier by keyword assignment, right click and select make multicam. After hours of rendering I get a clip that is spaced out over about 20 tracks and are not in order at all. Does anyone else happen to have the same problem?
I am temped to go straight back to FCP, but would really like to resolve this issue.
thanks
Dave
I wasn't too sure where to post this but decided eventually to post it in here, as I would imagine that there are more people doing similar things to what i am doing.
So I did a few edits in FCP X and thought brilliant I really like the workflow, so for the next wedding project decided to go with doing the lot within FCP X now that they have the synching/ multicam option. Googled a few tutorials and thought that looks pretty simple so lets have a go.
Imported all my footage for the wedding and thought i would start with putting together the Ceremony part. This consisted of footage from two cameras and the audio (WAV) collected on the Tascam. Normally in FCP i would chuck them all in the timeline in chronological order in separate tracks with Audio below, open up Pluraleyes and hey presto the whole lot would be synched, and it wouldn't take that long.
Although now in FCP X, I think I am doing the correct workflow, I select all my clips, made easier by keyword assignment, right click and select make multicam. After hours of rendering I get a clip that is spaced out over about 20 tracks and are not in order at all. Does anyone else happen to have the same problem?
I am temped to go straight back to FCP, but would really like to resolve this issue.
thanks
Dave