Editing source from 2 cameras
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Editing source from 2 cameras
Hi people, just shot a interview using two cameras and now I am a little lost to edit them in Video Studio X6, how I can add a new track for video so I can mark and split those sources in the same way? I cant find a way to work with onbe source at Video track and another in the Overlay track... I need to sync both files and do the cuts for the show to work better.
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Re: Editing source from 2 cameras
Ok, now I founded, need to use the HTML5 project but couldnt find about what is the diference between both projects type, also in the HML5 the samples for the Titles dont show up...
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Re: Editing source from 2 cameras
I may be a little late on this, but I made a YouTube video explaining how to do multicamera editing on VideoStudio versions x4 and newer. Here's the link to the video: http://youtu.be/azz9erpvnZ4. It isn't hard once you get the hang of it -- the hardest part is synchronizing both video tracks, but that typically just takes a couple of minutes.
If you want to do effects between the video on the main track and the video on the overlay track, I have a video about that, too: http://youtu.be/a2SgRd4u6ZM.
Hope that helps!
Bob Kovacs
http://www.bobkovacs.com
If you want to do effects between the video on the main track and the video on the overlay track, I have a video about that, too: http://youtu.be/a2SgRd4u6ZM.
Hope that helps!
Bob Kovacs
http://www.bobkovacs.com
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Re: Editing source from 2 cameras
Thanks Bob, I will do much more videos like that one and more knowledge is better!
