So Premiere syncs everything up and throws each clip onto the next video track up, leaving you with a mountain of timeline media that reads out tiny and jumps all over the place when viewed in the multicam monitor (see picture). In Premiere Pro CC, multicam creation can only be exectued via the browser, not the timeline. In Pluraleyes, I would lay all my Cam 1 material on video track 1 (multiple clips), then Cam 2 on video track 2 (multiple clips), add my audio, and create a multicam track that kept all Cam 1 clips on track 1 and all Cam 2 clips on track 2. I love CC's multicam feature, but keep having this problem: ![]() ![]() ![]() Premiere Pro :: CC Multicam - 2 Camera Angles Being Split Into Multiple Tracks Sep 17, 2013
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