How do you add angles to Multicam final cut?

How do you add angles to Multicam final cut?

Double-click the multicam clip in the Timeline (not the Browser). This opens the edited multicam clip back into the Angle Editor. Click one of the downward-pointing arrows to the right of the angle name and choose Add Angle.

How do you use multiple cameras in Final Cut Pro?

Final Cut Pro multicam editing workflow

  1. Step 1: Shoot an event with multiple cameras and record appropriate sync information.
  2. Step 2: Import media into Final Cut Pro for a multicam edit.
  3. Step 3: Assign camera names and multicam angles.
  4. Step 4: Create multicam clips.
  5. Step 5: Cut and switch between angles in the angle viewer.

What is the maximum number of angles you can view in the angle viewer?

The viewing angle is measured from one direction to the opposite, giving a maximum of 180° for a flat, one-sided screen.

How can you assign an angle to a clip?

Add, delete, or rename angles in a multicam clip

  1. Delete an angle: Click the pop-up menu to the right of the angle name and choose Delete Angle.
  2. Add an angle: Click the pop-up menu to the right of the angle name and choose Add Angle.

How do you create a multi-camera sequence?

To create a target sequence, with the multi-camera source sequence selected in the Project panel, choose File > New > Sequence From Clip. You can also right-click (Windows) or Ctrl-click (Mac OS) on the multi-camera source sequence and select New Sequence From Clip from the context menu.

Can you compound a clip in FCP?

With Final Cut Pro, you can create compound clips, which allow you to group any combination of clips in the timeline or the browser and nest clips within other clips. Compound clips can contain video and audio clip components, clips, and other compound clips.

How do you Uncompound a clip?

You can break apart a compound clip or a standard clip to convert its contents to individual clips in the timeline. Select a compound clip or a standard clip in the Final Cut Pro timeline, then choose Clip > Break Apart Clip Items (or press Shift-Command-G).

How does MultiCam work in the angle editor?

Any changes you make to a multicam clip in the angle editor are inherited by all of its child clips, in all projects. These changes include sync or trimming adjustments, clip speed retiming, video or audio effects such as color correction, and added or deleted angles.

What can I do with a MultiCam clip?

You can open multicam clips in the angle editor to adjust the sync and the angle order or to add or delete angles. You can also use the angle editor to make edits to the individual clips inside a multicam clip (such as trimming, making color corrections, adding transitions, and so on).

Can you add multiple angles in Final Cut Pro?

See Add camera names and angles in Final Cut Pro and Create multicam clips in Final Cut Pro. After you create a multicam clip, you can watch all angles simultaneously in the angle viewer while switching or cutting to different angles in real time. You can cut and switch video and audio at the same time or independently.

Can you switch MultiCam angles in the Inspector?

You can switch multicam angles directly in the timeline or the inspector, without opening the angle viewer. Although multicam clips have some unique properties, you can edit them in the timeline in the same way you edit any other clips. Helpful? Please don’t include any personal information in your comment.