Adjust multi-camera edits in the timeline – Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 User Manual
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Adjust multi-camera edits in the Timeline
Do either of the following:
To change the camera in a multi-camera target sequence, select a clip in the Timeline and choose Clip > Multi-Camera > Camera
[1,2,3,4].
To change an angle or cut to a new angle using other methods, the Multi-Camera Monitor is needed. See
, and
Use any of the standard editing tools to make changes in a Timeline panel. For example, a roll trim could be used to adjust the edit
points.
Insert or overwrite clips in a multi-camera sequence
You can make edits to a multi-camera sequence from the original camera clips. For example, if one camera recorded a presenter and another
recorded a screen of presentation slides, you can intersperse shots of the presentation slides. You can use this technique as an alternative to
rerecording sections of the multi-camera sequence.
1. Double-click the multi-camera target sequence in a Timeline panel to open it in the Source Monitor.
Like the Multi-Camera Monitor, the Source Monitor displays footage previews of the original camera shots.
2. Click the display for the footage you want to add to the sequence. The active display has a yellow border.
3. Choose the clip source that you want to edit (video, audio, or both) and drag the clip to a Timeline panel, or use the Insert or Overwrite
buttons in the Source Monitor.
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