Create Multi-Cam Clips | Adobe Premiere Pro + PLURALEYES 4

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I'll show you how to create multicam clips in Adobe Premiere Pro using footage synced in the Pluraleyes 4 plugin.

This method is quick, easy and works for any creative project using footage shot with multiple camera angles, from feature films to wedding videos.

Paul Murphy (The Premiere Pro)
Editor & Post-Production Consultant
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The hoops we have to jump through to make Premiere function like a professional NLE are insane. Needless to say you always have the right solution, it's just a huge shame Adobe don't fully understand some of these major shortcomings.

alexelkinseditor
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This was awesome, thank you so much!!! Helped me!

danielxmiller
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Thanks! 4 years later this is still a useful tutorial!

benlee
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Great video. This was very helpful!!!! I had several audio issues and this video and another of your videos, helped. Good luck with your channel!

yanktonybats
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THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!! First ever HELPFUL video for a problem no one else was showing, finally headache is gone.. Adobe support is the worst man... where can I send you money THANK YOU!

leviterande
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This was really helpful! However, I found what I think is a quicker workaround for the audio. Just unlink all of the audio tracks and copy all of the tracks below track one. Then make the multicam sequence and just deselect the A1 track and paste in the rest of the audio tracks. As long as one of the audio tracks starts at the beginning of sequence it works great! If not, just tack a filler track in before you copy!

sp
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Thank you so much for this video. Exactly what I needed.

matthewceleste
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I am a fan of productivity and I am thinking about much simpler and faster solution to this. I would open the initial multicam and drop markers in it at the beginning of each take. Then I would drag this one multicam now with markers so I could just initially cut it into multicam clips. No need for creating new multicams, new items icluttering my project panel, no time consuming dragging from here to there. Or I even wouldn't have to make those cuts because I can now see by markers where each new take starts. What do you think?

LongHairFilmsTV
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Can't thank you enough! I was stuck on this very topic and you saved me hours!!

TroyStein
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I got most of the way through this & realized there's no way I'm going to go through these steps each time I'm editing. I'm just not skilled enough at organizing files in this program. However, I think I may have found a faster way. I'm on a PC using Premiere Pro CC. If you use PluralEyes to synch then you unlink all video and audio (Ctrl+ A, right-click, unlink), then you highlight all the video files, nest them (Ctrl + A, right-click, nest), then enable the video track (right-click on nested video track, enable) then enable multi-cam viewing in the Program Manager window (right-click, multi-camera -> enable OR click on Program Window & click Shift + 0 (zero)), you can view & edit all video tracks at the same time, while also still seeing all of the audio separately. Maybe this only works for the way I want to use this feature, but it worked for me. Note: I'm only using two video and two audio tracks at once.

ladyfyre
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Hi,
Thank you so much for that! Great job.

I just have one question, once you import the sequence into premiere pro after synced them, why you still need the camera audio? why you didn't just delete them or mute them?
and separate the multicam sequence into how many the shots is.

Thanks,

yousefalabdullah
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You can right click the audio, go to modify, and add the channels prior without doing a template.

HonestArttsEntertainment
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Is`nt the easiest way to unlink audio and video in multicam seq, remove audio, then copy=paste all the audio from synced but noy nected yet seq?

romangavrilin
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Is it possible to view all the video tracks in Multicam View but keep all the clips separate (not nested) in the timeline?

LinPernille