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Assign camera names and multicam angles, Assign, Camera names and multicam angles – Apple Final Cut Pro X (10.1.2) User Manual

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Chapter 10

Advanced editing 

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Name your camera
The following instructions cover how to add the Camera Name property when you import media
from a connected file-based device. You can also add the Camera Name property at a later time.

1

Connect your camera or recording device to your computer.

2

In Final Cut Pro, choose File > Import > Media (or press Command-I).

3

In the Media Import window, select your camcorder or recording device from the list of devices

on the left, if it’s not already selected.

4

Click it again, and enter a name.

Final Cut Pro uses the name you enter as the Camera Name metadata property for all clips that
you import from this device.

Note: Most modern camcorders and recording devices (including all iOS devices) record a
Camera ID tag. Final Cut Pro imports the Camera ID metadata automatically when you import
from a file-based device and can use this information to automatically build multicam angles.

Assign camera names and multicam angles

The Camera Angle and Camera Name properties are flexible metadata tags that you can use to
organize your multicam workflow.

Although you can assign metadata to clips at any time, it makes the most sense to assign the
Camera Angle and Camera Name tags before you use the clips to create multicam clips. The
Camera Angle tag can help you determine and track which clips appear in which angles. The
Camera Name tag can be applied during import and is useful in a variety of scenarios, such as in
color correction.

Final Cut Pro allows you to create multicam clips automatically or manually. If you use the
automatic method for creating angles in the multicam clip, Final Cut Pro looks for metadata in
the selected clips in the following order:

Camera Angle metadata

Camera Name metadata

Camera ID metadata
Note: The Camera ID tag is generated by most modern camcorders and recording devices
(including all iOS devices). Final Cut Pro imports the Camera ID metadata automatically when
you import from a file-based device.

Final Cut Pro uses the Camera Angle, Camera Name, and Camera ID metadata to place clips in
the correct angle. If it doesn’t find any of this information, Final Cut Pro creates a separate angle
for each selected clip.

Assign camera names and angles to selected clips
Do one of the following:

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Select one or more clips in the Browser or the Timeline, open the Info inspector, and enter text in
the Camera Angle field or the Camera Name field.

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In the Browser in list view, enter text in the Camera Angle column or the Camera Name column
for any clip.

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