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Re: How do you separate camera angles to different video tracks after performing a multi cam edit in Adobe Premiere Pro CS3?
by Mike Cohen on Jun 28, 2008 at 2:54:10 am

I have found the Premiere multi cam feature to be not very good once you have made your cuts, especially how it handles audio.
I prefer to setup my cameras on separate tracks and use motion settings to make a quad view. Then I use the marker tool with a keyboard shortcut to mark my edits, while playing in real time. Then I go to my marks and use the razor tool (ctrl + / is my preferred method), then save a copy of the sequence and tweak the edits. It is a little more time consuming than the multi cam feature but you have more control. But that's just me.
Mike


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