How to sync multiple clips in premiere - Fast editor pro tip

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Edit faster in premiere pro by learning how to sync multiple clips in premiere by audio. It's amazing how much time this can save in your edit if you use this multiple video clips method to sync multiple cameras and multiple takes in premiere pro.

Hope this was easy to follow and helpful, let me know if there's anything you would like to learn, stay awesome!

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Dude i am editing a 4 camera setup with audio recorders, from a wedding, the first time i did this I spent over 5 hours syncing audio to video, I literally just did this step and found 98% of all the videos and audio and placed it into my track instantly, YOU JUST SAVED ME HOURS OF HEADACHES!!!! THANK

Sxrojas
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This was awesome and I liked how you showed the old single method also.

arthousefilms
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Thanks for this man! I like how you jump into the tutorial without any long introductions and gimmicks! Keep it up! 👍👍👍

ClarkVistan
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So simple to understand and so helpful! NB for anyone struggling with the 'create multi camera source sequence' not being an option - make sure your source clips are in the same frame rate. I had to convert my 50fps clips to 25fps before it worked. :)

beauandarrowfilms
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OMFG This video is beyond excellency. In under 2 minutes you get an explanation on how to literally save HOURS of post production. Thank you so much! Will definitely like and subscribe

ravelnoise
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This might have been the best tip I've ever gotten in my life!!! You made my life so much easier. Amazing!

PharrellW
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You are a legend, nobody else shows this trick. Thank you so much.

Xokaned
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I always did it manually like a caveman 😭 thank you soooo so so so much for this, it's such a nice fix, so simple yet so genius. ❤ works like a charm.
also thank you for getting to the point immediately: fast tutorial, fast results, amazing video, thank you!!

janedoe
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Good heavenly days. You just saved my production. Thanks for the great, succinct tip

neiloler
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Thank you so much for this. For all this time I was doing it the long way. You saved me time and effort :)

ShaunAbdul
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Excellent tutorial, straight to the point thank you so much. Definitely coming back for more!

chadsway
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Sir to this day you are still a Legend!! Saved me a whole day!

denikukura
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Thank you! I'm always happy to find a quick easy tutorial when I'm in the editing process. XD

servantHIM
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GOD DAMN! Hours upon hours saved. I was about to buy Red Giant monthly subscription for Plural Eyes. Thanks!!!

itsfelixtheteacher
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Saved me hours putting together a course, thank you!

oldaccount
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Over 2 years later this video is still helpful!

MikeEdwardsphotography
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Thank you thank you thank I love your fast videos! You're the best

RachelBlomstrom
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That tip was pure gold. You just got a new sub! Thanks a lot man!

jakeondatoob
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Wow! That was extremely helpful!! Saved me a lot of time!!! Why I see it just now?!!!

PavelSupanenka
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This only seems to work when all clips are similar in length. What do you do when your A camera is one 90-minute clip, your B camera generated 3 29 minute clips, and your C camera generated 10 9-minute clips, and your audio recorder generated one 90-minute clip? It doesn’t really like that, and I always get errors, even if all clips have matching time code. I still end up needing to add them individually to the timeline one by one to line them up manually. I’m sure there must be an easy way to create a timeline where each clip falls in place in its appropriate timecode position?

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