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How do I sync multiple camera angles quickly using multicam editing?
Asked on Oct 24, 2025
Answer
Multicam editing allows you to efficiently sync and switch between multiple camera angles in a timeline, enhancing the editing workflow for projects like interviews, concerts, or events. Most video editing software, such as Adobe Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro, offer robust multicam tools to streamline this process.
- Import all camera footage and audio tracks into your editing software.
- Select the clips you want to sync, and use the multicam feature to create a multicam sequence. In Premiere Pro, right-click and choose "Create Multi-Camera Source Sequence," using audio or timecode for synchronization.
- Open the multicam sequence in the timeline, enabling multicam view to switch between angles in real-time as you play back the footage.
Additional Comment:
- Ensure all cameras are recording audio to use audio waveforms for syncing if timecode is unavailable.
- Label camera angles clearly in your project panel to avoid confusion during editing.
- Use keyboard shortcuts to switch angles quickly during playback for efficient editing.
- Check synchronization accuracy by playing back the sequence and making manual adjustments if necessary.
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