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Avid Media Composer 6.x Cookbook

You're reading from   Avid Media Composer 6.x Cookbook What better way to learn the professional editing possibilities of Avid Media Composer than by trying out practical, real-world examples? This book has over 160 hands-on recipes and guidance covering both basic and advanced techniques.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2012
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849693004
Length 422 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Avid Media Composer 6.x Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Getting Assets into Your Media Composer Project FREE CHAPTER 2. Customizing Your Work Environment 3. Polishing Gems 4. Creating Split Edits 5. Maintaining and Regaining Sync 6. Managing Your Media Files 7. Mono and Stereo Audio Mixing 8. Editing with Group Clips and MultiCamera Mode 9. Output Tips and Tricks Additional Tips, Tricks, and Explanations Details on Trimming, Slipping, Sliding, and Segment Mode Helpful Details about MultiCamera Editing Index

Uses for Group Clips and MultiCamera Mode


Group Clips and MultiCamera Mode editing are especially useful in any situation where footage from multiple cameras is recorded at the same time and/or shares a common sync reference. For example:

  • Music Videos: Even though you may have shot your music video with just one camera, all the different angles and locations in the footage still have at least one common sync reference: the song. Professional music video shoots will also use a timecode reference tied along with the music track to aid with syncing footage.

  • Small Shoots: This relates to shoots with two or three cameras, such as an interview, a lecture, or a presentation. It’s always preferred to have all the cameras share the exact same timecode (referred to as Common Timecode) and that the cameras be exactly synced together (frequently referred to as Jam Synced). Unfortunately, this may not always be possible (due to the capability, or in this case the incapability, of the cameras being used). However, you can still provide a common sync reference point for all the cameras by using a Clapper Slate (see screenshot and discussion later in the Overview: Syncing Methods recipe).

  • Large Shoots: This relates to shoots of various kinds with multiple cameras, covering a large expanse, and/or not necessarily recording the same image and audio at the same time, yet all the footage needs to be synced (Grouped) together. In these instances, using a Clapper Slate is most likely not practical and you would want to make sure that all the cameras (or decks, if you’re feeding the signal to a control truck or control room) are jam-synced together so that they share identical timecode. Some examples would be:

    • A music concert where one camera records the singer, another camera the drummer, another camera the entire band, another camera the audience, and so on

    • An American Football game where one camera records the Quarterback, another camera a coach, another camera the fans in the stadium, and so on

    • A studio production like a situation comedy (for example, The Big Bang Theory), a talk show (for example, The Ellen DeGeneres Show or The Graham Norton Show), or a court show (for example, Judge Judy)

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