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How do i record real time events from multiple camera angles?
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Ciana Syanelle
on May 15, 2008 at 3:51:24 am
I've been interested in filming and video editing, and im starting my own studio production. I have purchased a video camera from jvc, and i plan to purchase another. I plan to record real time events from two angles to start out, then i'll upgrade to more angles when i get the revenue from my current and upcoming projects. i have no idea if i need to purchase something to record live events from two video angles, or do i simply edit the two video feeds in a video editing software. do i press record at the same time from both cameras? im looking for the most professional and logical way. theres no way it could be perfect if just record then edit later. i just need some light shed on this, because google is really dissapointing me here.
Thanks.
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How do i record real time events from multiple camera angles?
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