Multi-Camera Editing in Adobe Premiere Pro CC tutorial
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@mksatanickelvin001
5 жыл бұрын
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@Bartalosko
4 жыл бұрын
You are great!!! This is what i was looking for for ages 😘 thx
@RobBoggan
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you thank you thank you! This video helped me out tremendously!
@onyeroikenchukwu4574
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
LOVE IT! this is how all tutorials should be. no wasting time with meaningless chit chat. right to the point. nice work! thank you.
@jfilm7466
3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely perfect. Who needs 19 minutes of waffle when what you want is in the title.
@remm07
3 жыл бұрын
agree!
You just gave me hours and hours of life.Thank you, I'll not stand in front of the computer syncing videos for hours and hours anymore...
@musicbytoffie
2 жыл бұрын
❤️❤️❤️❤️ Same 💯
I love your tutorials on multi camera editing and syncing audio on multiple cameras. I am a 77 year old and still learning and you make it sooo simple. You area God sent! Don’t stop!
Very helpful. This was the perfect level of detail - didn't assume much background knowledge, but also didn't waste any time on unnecessary minor points. I watched this 4 months ago and was able to do exactly what I needed, but unfortunately I hadn't used it since so I forgot - re-watching today was incredibly helpful again. Thanks for making this video!
Good job! I watched several other KZreadrs teach this before I found yours. They always skipped some small, but critical step. Not you. Thanks!
I tried to look for tutorials of multi-camera editing and watched about 5 of them before I come to this video. This is more details than all videos I watched. Your introduction of setup before recording and step-by-step instruction help me a lot as a beginner. Excellent work!
Omg. This has changed EVERYTHING. I've just started producing a podcast for some friends and it's my first time filming a multi-cam, and I've done the first couple by just cutting and chopping clips and it takes soooo long. This is going to save me SO MUCH TIME!!! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!
you have no idea how much this saved me. especially that i need to pass this project before 12 midnight. thank you
You’re the best! No ego involved on your tutorials. Thank you!
I've been a follower and Patreon believer for years because your tutorials are brilliant and my go to source for figuring things out. Little did I know I'd have to dig into the "vaults"-6 years deep-to find exactly what I needed for my first ever multi cam edit in 2023... Scared to death because it's an on site shoot and next morning deliverable. Yikes. Thank you. Thank you!!!! I can finally breath.
I've made the switch from AVID to Premiere recently after decades on AVID. Premiere Gal, you are my hero! These tutorials have been incredibly helpful - easy to follow, thorough, great visuals and no fluff. THANK YOU!!
Definitely useful. Right to the point and no mess around. You've got my thumbs up and subscription
Super helpful! . I will use this method now.
edit cameras option is greyed out for me! When on mutlicam view I can only see one camera angle.. I go to edit camera to make sure all cameras are active but its greyed out.. any ideas?
You saved me. Got my first job trail this week after months of down time and I have worked with Premiere for years doing linear videos but never needed to do multi camera editing until now and I was asked if I could and now, after seeing your video, I can back my "Yes" with more confidence. Thank you.
You helped me a few times and how you do it is just perfect! So very well explained and it's so easy to follow your instructions! Thank you so much for you professionality and for your effort/ work
This is a life-changing tutorial! Thx!
I cannot thank you enough for your very clear and precise tutorial. Nothing is more irritating that teachers who love the sound of their own voice and repeat everything three or four times.
Nice tut. A tip for anyone trying multicam for the first is to clap between switching your various cams on and starting to film your scene as it helps find the actual footage you need to use (and helps if you do need to line-up manually).
This just blew my mind. I feel like hours of my life have been saved!
Man, this was SUPER helpful. no way i would have figured this out. subbed.
Thank you Premiere Gal. I'm producing worship band videos with multiple cameras and have been painstakinging editing each swimlane in the timeline. You've just made that so easy for me and you're going to save me hours (days probably) of pain and frustration :) Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
I can't thank you enough for this. Saved me many, many frustrating hours of figuring out how to get here from there. Launching into your other videos... just wonderful. Exactly how ALL tutorials should work.
OH my WOW! I love you, this has probably just saved me an entire month lol - can't believe how much time I have been wasting. THANK YOU
@christopherfox3118
5 жыл бұрын
HAHAHA ME TO!!!!
OMG! Brilliant video! I’m planning a multicam video of a musical performance and was afraid this was going to be super hard and involved but you simplified the whole process - in under 10 minutes! I last did this in Final Cut 7 a few years ago (a 4 camera production) and it was quite complicated. I always record my audio on an external digital audio recorder using high-quality mics. So I’m pretty sure we can drag that audio track into the sequence on the time line and sync to the reference audio from one of the three cams, right?
Where have you been all my life!!!! Hands down, the best, clearest and easiest to understand tutorial I've ever seen on KZread. Bravo All the best from Stockholm!
I used this tutorial to set up my first ever multi-cam project; it worked great and I had loads of fun editing the project. Thanks Premiere Gal!
Why is the sequence setting only showing camera 1 and not other 2? if u want to use the Audio from cam 2......
Thanks for the multi-cam download, it was very helpful.
Now I don't have to sync 10 different videos with audio to make a music video!!! Thank you so much! Much love and respect for your work ♥
One of the best tutorials that I have ever seen and I am not talking only about Premiere Pro but in general as tutorials go. Very nicely done.
SUPER USEFUL! i absolutely needed this today! saved my life! (well with a client haha)
I have a two-camera interview. When I create the multi-camera sequence, all my audio is on the left channel. I attempted to easy fix by using the "fill right with left" audio effect, but the effect will not drag to the clip. Audio on all cameras was not modified to mono and two channels before making the multi-cam bins and sequence.
@davideophile
3 жыл бұрын
I noticed the same. Have you figured out a workaround?
If we haven’t said it enough. THANK YOU for this excellent video. We’re plowing through some edits and had a massive brain freeze on how to do it. Watching this help put us on track. The highlight was the rolling track tool to help us smooth out the transition. Folks if anyone needs to know how to work multi cam edit. THIS IS THE MUST SEE video. Book mark this in a safe place. You will not regret it!!!!!
Started Premier 3 days ago. After watching your this tutorial, i am sure that Premier is not so big issue. Will definately follow you. Thanks. Good job.
I've always appreciated your stuff, and I'm hoping you can answer a few questions. I'm filming a podcast with two cameras. I want to use the audio (edited in Audition) as the final and sync to it, and I'd like to save myself lots of time cutting between cameras in multicam. However, I'm shooting Canon cameras that output multiple files (one is a t2i that I have to re-start manually every 12 minutes 🙄. Can I combine all these elements (sequential video files from the two cameras and the separate audio) into a multicam sequence as you've shown here?
@urviscakeacademy948
4 жыл бұрын
Yes, you can. This video helped me: kzread.info/dash/bejne/Z2t1x81wY5Oqfrg.html
@LesGainous
Жыл бұрын
Did you ever get an answer to your question? It shows 1 reply, but nothing appears.
Fantastic! thanks :-)
Thanks for this incredible tip! saves a lot of time. As mentioned below, you will want to select the high-quality audio track first and then the other video track before creating the multicam sequence. The order of the selection will matter.
Premiere Gal is usually my 'go-to', clear precise and inspirational, this video is a good example!
But what if you got 3 cameras with 20 clips each? does it work like the plural eyes work?
@TheDocHelios
7 жыл бұрын
GoPros? I have the same problem
@VietKiemTruGian
6 жыл бұрын
Join all the clip from CAM1 first and name it "Cam1", do the same with the order, then follow the instruction here.
@JJRitt
6 жыл бұрын
When you say join, do you mean nest?
@VietKiemTruGian
6 жыл бұрын
Jeff, what I did : grab all the clips from CAM1, but in the timeline, then ...export it to one new clip. Do the same with Cam2. Now, you will have to clips ( cam1, cam2). Then you can follow the "mutli-cam editing" tutorial here.
@NickWarnerMedia
6 жыл бұрын
export to one new clip? im pretty sure exporting more than necessary is not ideal. it will slightly hurt quality. I would just try nesting it
Thanks for a great video for us just getting into this. Very helpful. Do you know of an easy way to include and synchronize audio from an external source in a multicam project? When I record local concerts or school performances, frequently the audio is recorded separately, and it would be good to be able to include that in the project.
@koolhand12
4 жыл бұрын
Great question, I also use external source of audio. Hope she provides an answer...
@vikashsamaga
4 жыл бұрын
You can synchronize audio by bringing in the external audio clip and selecting both your external audio and video's audio, right click, and select synchronize audio. Then you can delete the original audio clip and replace it with your perfectly aligned external audio.
Thank you so much! This was so clear, I can't believe it's that easy. You're helping thousands of editors out there, you're doing a service to the world, and you have a great teaching voice
Excellent tutorial! Simple and to the point. I first watched the tutorial from the official Adobe channel but was still confused. This explains it a lot better. Thank you! Subscribed!
How does premier know which is camera 1? Is it I because u named each 1,2 , and 3?
@fabio080883
4 жыл бұрын
Select assets manually and choose a sync method from the Create Multi-camera Source Sequence dialog box. The order in which you selected the clips determines the order in the resulting source sequence.
Thanks for the tutorial but I still have two questions: 1) Do I actually have to rename my footage to CAM 1?... This seems odd... 2) What do I do if I have several Clips for my "Mastercam/Cam1" with good sound and want to synchronise clips from another camera which has not been running all the time.?
@ProfessorNic
4 жыл бұрын
I also want to know this.
@vikashsamaga
4 жыл бұрын
1) You can name the video files to whatever you want 2) Still follow the exact same process, it's just that the camera that hasn't been running for a while will have a very short duration so most of the time in the multi-cam view, you'll see a black screen. And if the duration isn't that long, you don't even have to include it as part of the multi-cam, you can literally just drag the file in to the timeline and synchronize audio/video. Only real benefit of this is that you won't have an extra multi-cam monitor window taking up screen real estate.
I have spent hours that have amounted to days trying to syn numerous projects ive shot over the years.I love this life saver
Love this. I can even add a seperate audio file and it automatically gets synced. Thanks for saving me HOURS of work!
I'll second what the previous two commenters said. Brava, Premiere Gal! Excellent: clear, brief, and thorough.
This was great!!! I eventually noted that I had to combine my clips first then synchronize them. Unfortunately, the clips from each camera were in segments. Took me a few hours but I figured it out and now with your tutorial, I can switch camera views with ease. Thank you so much!!!
Thorough, professional, and on point. Thanks! I was having the silliest issue with multi cam editing, problem solved.
A very special lesson. Rarely does someone explain this feature in the Yrimer program. This explanation is useful to the editor. To facilitate their tasks by taking several scenes from the cameras..so many thanks, my dear
One of the best tutorials ever posted on this platform. I'm shook you make it look way too easy 💀
i am a final cut Pro user but i recently joined a office in which they're using premiere pro and had a lot of multicam Editing, this video really helped get through the bar , thankyou and keep making such kind of tutorials
Thank you. I've watched a few videos on this subject and yours is by far the clearest and most concise. No unnecessary waffle. Brilliant!!😃😃
OMG... you are the best Premier Pro instructor on KZread!!!! Just before watching this video I was watching a Peter McKinnon tutorial... he talks and moves the mouse so fast that I had to slow the playback speed to .25 just to keep up. You should seriously think about charging for your tutorials.
By far the the easiest to follow tutorial on this subject I've seen, thank you for this!
OMG I love you. Thank you for making this very simple to understand and not try and make it so flashy. I have watched a few other youtubers/editors tutorial on how to do multicam editing and they go overboard on the production. You are my new favorite person. Subscribed Bell rung and smashed the like!
This is so wonderful, you are such a good teacher. I really appreciate you pointing out all the small icons and steps for this one task. Thank you!! I'm going to check out your tutorials now!
This is an excellent, easy to follow tutorial. I only edit multi camera a few times a year, but Premiere Gal is the place to go to get it going quickly!
Thank you for your very detailed and informative video. It was awesome. I have several projects coming up using multiple cameras. I had no problem shooting the video, my primary concern was was trying to determine how I was going to sync the audio. You just provided me the blueprint to simplify my life. Awesome content. I just subscribed to your channel. Thank you!
you are the first one to explain this without all the gooblie gop and non-sense. I FINALLY GET IT!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
That was an amazing explanation of how to work with multi-cams! Thank you so much for summing up everything that I've been avoiding figuring out for a while.
Wow and to think I was editing multi cam podcasts the old fashioned way with manual cuts and audio synchs. This will save so much time
Thank you!!! Six years later and this helped me with a project I'm working on. You rock.
God bless you for this tutorial 😭, you saved my life, I've spent hours on some school project, was able to get through by following your procedures step by step.
I was trying to do this for hours, without much success. I watch your video and you explained it very well, and it works perfect. Thanks
Thanks so very much for this - you have helped me overcome what seemed like a complicated mess ... in less than 10 minutes :) Saved HOURS of frustration (and trying to read the obscure step by step from Adobe) Bravo!!!!
Thank you! You saved us! We had to edit a multicam interview editing last minute for a company and you are our saviour haha
Awesome! Concise, clear, no flim flam, just excellent guidance. Thanks! Love this tool, so useful! I remember when Sony Vegas was big in the mid-late noughties because it allowed multicamera cutting in editing software.
Great Tutorial. I am using Multicam for the first time and feel very comfortable from this video alone. I don't need to look at anymore. Thanks. Kevy
from ALL THE CHANNELS about Premiere Pro that I've been watching, this is the one I can relate to the most. I really love your videos. Thanks!
Excellent tutorial. I never thought I'd use this feature, but last weekend there was a family wedding and I was chosen to do the editing. Turned out great, too!
@7:39 HANDS DOWN the best tutorial I have ever watched here on You Tube. I am very new to multi-cam editing and couldn't have completed my first attempt had it not been for this video! Thanks so much for sharing.
Finally a tutorial that quickly gets to the point and explains exactly what I wanted to know. THANK YOU
This is amazing: it's gonna speed up so much my video editing ! Thank you so much, Premiere Gal !!!
I've been hesitant to try multi-camera shooting but you make it so clear. Now I feel silly for not attempting earlier.
whoa I have used multicam for like 10 years and learned quite a lot of new stuff today! Great video! :D
So glad I found this! I've been doing this the manual way for years!!! This is going to completely transform the time it takes me to edit all my future videos. Thanks so much for this amazing video 😃😃😃😃😃😃 x
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This is seriously the most efficient, accurate, neat and pleasant tutorial I´ve gone through. Thanks so much! Cheers from the Czech Republic. :) :)
I have a question for the experts. I'm doing this and it works perfect. But, when I want it to choose the audio, how do I know what is "cam 1" or "cam 2". I create the bin, add the video, create the multi cam. But, I need to ensure it's using audio from my cam with the mic and it seems to be making the right selections but I always keep it on cam 1. Do I need to label the imports as cam 1 or 2 or am I overthinking this?
Best tutorial, I needed to learn quickly how to do multi-cam editing for my advanced video editing class and your tutorial hit it right on the nail thank you.
Thank you for producing this -- it was such a time saver to have you walk me through step-by-step while editing my own two-camera clip. Thank you! :)
I edit a podcast with 4 people, on Pr, Using Multicam, is there an option that will automatically cut to clip with to the person speaking, all with different audio tracks?
Great straight forward video and teaching style. Definitely think it'd be helpful to see a video that covers cutting the multicam sequence with additional b-roll footage.
Great tutorial. Thank-you for cutting straight to the chase and not waffling on.
Excellent tutorial, thank you for such a great presentation. Side note, every time you say "Okaaay?" it makes me chuckle
Thanks, I just had a telephone interview and they asked if I knew how to edit videos for interviews which involved switched cameras. I just said yes because the last time I did it was like 5 years ago. I'm a Graphic Designer too lol. Thanks for the refresh. :D
I just want you to know that you super-saved my life! I am beginning a new KZread series and you just helped me immensely! I did it, thanks to you!! And, it's soooooo easy! You just need someone to show you what to do!! Thank you so much! I liked and subscribed to you!!!
Thank you for getting right to the point and clearly showing exactly how to set up and execute the multi-cam edit. You are a Rockstar!😁👍
Excellent tutorial. I've used premiere for a long time but this was a completely new workflow for me. This tutorial was clear and concise and told me everything I needed to know. Thanks!
Thank you for the tips especially the rolling edit! Keep up the great work!
Just want to say thanks for this vid. Its very helpful for me atm. Im a student editor and i had NO clue before i saw this about multicam edits. Cheers
This is awesome, thank you so much, I’m just starting out editing and you’re tutorials really help 😀
This is really good. Your workflow hit my use case exactly. Thanks for a bunch of saved time!
Thank you, thank you, thank you! A thousand thanks! I could have not wished for a more effective 101 on multicam. Today's the first day I use Premiere Pro and this is just what I needed.
Thank you! Simple and clear, you get to the point without loosing time... I'll follow you.
Great tutorial. New sub here. Question, the part where you create the multi-cam sequence and you pick the audio source, how does it know which is camera 1. or the one that will get the primary audio? Because you named it cam1,2,3 but in my bin it's not like that.
You just saved me hours of lifetime! Thank you so much for sharing this here! This advice is pure GOLD!