Premiere Pro CC Multi-camera Editing
This course will show you how to take your video shoots to the next level by shooting action with multiple cameras at once, then editing that footage together for a dynamic, multiple angle viewing experience. Software required: Adobe Premiere Pro.
What you'll learn
In this course, Premiere Pro CC Multi-camera Editing, you will learn how to take your video shoots to the next level by shooting action with multiple cameras at once, and then editing that footage together for a dynamic multiple angle viewing experience. You will get a behind the scenes look at setting up and shooting a multi-camera video with DSLR cameras and high quality audio recording, processing and synchronizing the footage, and then editing with Premiere Pro CC's multi-camera editing view. Learning how to shoot and efficiently edit multi-camera footage will add a powerful, indispensable skill to your video-making tool belt.
Table of contents
- Recording a High Quality Audio Track 3m
- Setting up Cameras for a 3-Camera DSLR Video Shoot 4m
- Setting Up Cameras and Audio for Another 3-Camera DSLR Shoot 4m
- Choosing Cameras for a DSLR Multi-camera Shoot 2m
- Staggered Video Recording with DSLR Cameras 4m
- The Reason for Recording a Separate Audio Track 4m
- Exploring All the Recorded Audio Tracks 3m
- Recapping the Important Points of A Multi-camera Video Shoot 2m
- Exercise Files Explained 1m
- A Preview of Multi-camera Editing in Premiere Pro 3m
- Creating The Multi-camera Project Folder 5m
- Importing the Project folder into Premiere Pro 1m
- Bringing the Multi-camera Footage into The Timeline 4m
- Enabling The Sequence for Multi-camera Editing 3m
- Initial Playback of the Multi-camera Enabled Footage 1m
- Downloading and Installing Plural Eyes 6m
- Preparing Footage for Plural Eyes Extension Synchronization 3m
- Synchronizing with the Plural Eyes Extension in Premiere Pro 3m
- Looking at the Plural Eyes Generated Sequences 2m
- Creating a Multi-cam Sequence from the Plural Eyes Generated Sequence 3m
- Synchronizing a Project In Plural Eyes & Exporting to Premiere Pro 7m
- Editing the Multi-camera Sequence 10m
- Completing a First Edit 7m
- Making Some Finer Adjustments After the First Edit 7m
- Flattening the Multi-camera Sequence 3m
- Making Camera-individualized Color Corrections 8m
- Using an Adjustment Layer and Applying a Watermark 2m
- Practice Your Multi-camera Editing 3m