avp
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What I would like to do is take a multicam sequence that has been edited (cuts and camera angles) and un-nest (forgive if I am using the wrong terminology) or un-mingle the sequence back to a timeline that has tracks for all cameras stacked on eachother while keeping all existing cuts and angles.
I have been moving from Vegas to Premiere and edited many multiple camera shoots in Vegas, however, the workflow I am used to is using stacking tracks (cams and audio). My eye has gotten accustomed to seeing visually where one camera ends and another begins and simply muting or soloing tracks to see lower levels. Hopefully this makes sense. I am not averse to using the mutlicam feature Premiere offers - quite useful indeed. However, if there is a way to toggle back and forth between stacked and multicam sequences, that would be quite useful as well.
I am aware of the > CONTROL + DOUBLE CLICK < option but that simply opens the original camera sync timeline (sequence) from which I created the multicam sequence from. The edits are not there.
Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated...
- Jeff
I have been moving from Vegas to Premiere and edited many multiple camera shoots in Vegas, however, the workflow I am used to is using stacking tracks (cams and audio). My eye has gotten accustomed to seeing visually where one camera ends and another begins and simply muting or soloing tracks to see lower levels. Hopefully this makes sense. I am not averse to using the mutlicam feature Premiere offers - quite useful indeed. However, if there is a way to toggle back and forth between stacked and multicam sequences, that would be quite useful as well.
I am aware of the > CONTROL + DOUBLE CLICK < option but that simply opens the original camera sync timeline (sequence) from which I created the multicam sequence from. The edits are not there.
Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated...
- Jeff