Pretty much how id figured it myself so great to see that it looks to be correct! One thing - i put the audio track in with the video clips - not at the end - so it stays as part of the multicam. It syncs up perfectly. You can then muted the audio on the video angles, and designate the audio file as the only audio source. Seems to work for me. The B roll thing was what i was looking how to do. Seems simple. Obviously veen overthinking it myself!
Thanks for your comment and for your explanation. I'll give this a try next time. And yes, the B roll is very easy to do, and it definitely adds to the final project. Do you have a link where I can see your final video(s)?
Thanks! How about collage playback, showing more than one, maybe three or four, then zoom in out of different playing vids in the collage of vids, depending on focus.
Thanks for your comment. Yes, music videos lend themselves well to split/multiple screens. That's easily accomplished in Final Cut Pro. You basically include multiple clips above each other in the timeline. You then resize (rescale) each clip to make them smaller, and move (transform) them around in the window so that they show together in whatever arrangement you desire. Here's a video tutorial that explains how to include multiple angles in your multicam edit: ruclips.net/video/S2pnoveRIYE/видео.html Have you tried making music videos before?
@@DanBaileyPhoto Nope, but I know how to edit / bring any project to life. just started working on one. The shots I got were great, will send you the link when it’s finished. Would love to hear some feedback
Just wanted to thank you for this video. This is a game changer for me as a multi instrumental producer. For years I’ve tried and just get annoyed with the process. I haven’t found a video as simple and straightforward as this. Thank you very much!
Hey David, you’re very welcome, and thanks for the comment. I’m glad you found this helpful. That’s exactly why I made this video; I couldn’t find any tutorials about this, except for the regular Apple website pages. Let me know how it goes when you make your first video.
@@DanBaileyPhoto It went so damn well yesterday that as I was watching your tutorial, I was going to town! 5 hours later. Video done, multi instruments, video, pictures, music, transitions whole nine yards. I’d say that speaks for how well you teach. I’ll be watching your channel exclusively for tutorials. We’ll see if I’m gonna start dropping content on this channel or a new one. Either way I’ll show you what was done 🤘🏾I work for the group Three 6 Mafia and it was a tribute to one of my friends in the group that recently passed this month.
Woo hoo!!! Awesome!! That's great to hear, David! Again, I'm so glad it went so well for you and I appreciate the feedback. I can't wait to see the final video, which sound like it was a pretty meaningful project for the people in that group. 👍 Keep up the good work, brother!!
@@DanBaileyPhoto It’s a personal tribute but I can’t stress how important it was for me. They will certainly appreciate it as well 🙏🏽 I’ll keep you posted. Thanks again!
Awesome...Just hearing your intro talking about MTV, etc. was really cool. I too was 14 in 9th grade (in 1982) and remember all of it very well. Thanks for the trip down memory lane. Oh yeah, great job on the video too! 😎 Curious why you didn't sync the main audio track along with the camera clips at the same time.
Ha! Yes, we grew up in an amazing time and it was really cool to be young during that pivotal age. Regarding the audio track, I honestly can't remember. For some reason, it seemed to work better to add the original track back later once I have all the clips edited and in place. Next time I do a video, I'll pay attention to this and let you know the reason. Have you tried shooting music videos?
Thank you for the reply and the awesome video! I just started using multi cam in FCP, so still learning different techniques. Cool song by the way and awesome job putting it all together. I have not ever tried a music video. That’s a whole new skill set I would need to learn. For now I will just sit back and appreciate the hard work that you and others put into them and be entertained! Some of my favorite music/concert videos were from Van Halen in the Roth days. Man, I miss those days!! 😎😎😎
thanks a lot for the video, but is it possible to show more than one Multicam angle at the same time, if you have a band you can show 2 or 3 different musicians at the same time...
Hey there, thanks for your comment. I don't know how you can do this when creating the original Multicam angles, but you can always do it later, by putting specific clips above the timeline (like I do for the B roll clips) and do a Transform on each one so that you can make the other band member clips smaller in a way that they'll all fit on the screen as "Brady Bunch" boxes. Does that make sense?
Just getting started with final cut. I’ve had people edit. videos for me. However, I’m finding it is fun to make them yourself. This video you have here is really easy to understand, and it’s a proper music video tutorial. Good job!
Thanks for the tips but I only have one camera and found having the audio at a level for camera pick the singer sings and embellishes the song on different takes and I can’t match the song levels on camera audio and it sounds different when I add the separate audio…any tips?
Hmmm... that can be tricky. One option would be to record a separate video, or even just an audio track of your singer. That way you could pick up all those embellishments that the camera isn't getting. And, if there's ever a time when you just can't get a section of the video and audio to lock up, just stick in some B-Roll or other footage for those brief moments. That also keep things exciting for the viewer. Hope that helps! Let me know if either of those work for you.
Hi Dan, your tutorial made sense and was easy to follow however when I followed the steps as shown, once it was done loading it had put all the clips in one after the other with one of the clips synced with the audio track for the song
Kai, thanks for your comment. I'm not exactly following what happened with your project. Make sure you follow these steps as outlined by Apple: support.apple.com/guide/final-cut-pro/multicam-editing-workflow-ver10e087fd/mac Let me know if this helps.
Any of those audio formats will work when editing. However, for final output, it may depend on what your final destination is for the video. For example, RUclips automatically converts to 48K. Of course, most people will never hear a difference between 44.1, 48 and 96K audio.
@@DanBaileyPhoto Not really. I just go Final Cut to make a music video for my band. I’ll send you the link once I’m done if you like :) Thanks again for you video !
Hey, enjoyed your tutorial. Does Final Cut allow a split screen option? So, if I was playing piano and guitar to a backing track, can it show me playing both to the audio?
Yes! You can do it even while editing a Multicam clip! On your timeline select the region where you want to have both the angles to appear on the screen. Click that selected region [say the one you are playing the piano] and option/click drag up that clip to have it above the timeline as a connected clip. Go to the beginning of the clip, and, change the clip on the TIMELINE [this one would be that of your playing the piano] to the camera angle that shows you playing the guitar. Now you have the two clips one above another, and create a split screen of your desire to show you playing both piano and guitar simultaneously. Hope this helps.
@@DanBaileyPhotoNot that I know a lot, but was as excited as a kid in a classroom who knew the answer to a question some student had asked, and jumped to answer before the teacher [you] could!😄
I wish it were that easy using the software I use on the PC. If it were I may get more creative with my videos. For my videos where you see me play guitar I feed music from my DAW into my phone as the external audio source and record a live take of the guitar to video and a new audio track to my DAW. I then mix the final mix down and sync to the video.
Most of the time when I'm doing short videos, like stuff for IG reels, I just recorded the video of my playing with my phone or the camera, while running the actual sound into Logic. Then I export the final audio, bring it into Final Cut Pro and then sync it up manually by matching the initial transients. It's only when I shoot multiple takes that I use this method I describe in the video. What are you using for your DAW?
@@DanBaileyPhoto that is what I do, but I also end up with a copy on my phone with direct audio from the DAW. I am PC based and use Mixcraft 9 Pro Studio as my DAW and HitFilm Express for video. I use Blender, Chaotica, Mandelbulber, and Particle Illusion for my animations.
Your animations are amazing. That's something I have absolutely no experience with. It's so over my head, I simply cannot even imagine how you do that stuff! 😆
Thanks for your comment. Without seeing your project, I don't know exactly what's going on. Is the sound universally off for the entire project, or just for some of the video clips? Can you drag and adjust the audio file manually to make it line up?
SO cool! By far the clearest video I've seen on this so far
Thanks for your comment! I'm glad you found this to be such a helpful tutorial. Have you made music videos before?
Fantastic instructional video, with clear instructions. I have it saved as a resource.
Thanks for your comment! Glad it helped! Have you tried shooting music videos before?
Excellent video! Just what I needed for my school assignment. Thank you!
Awesome! Glad it was helpful! What kind of music video are you making?
Brilliant! So clearly explained. I do make music videos and am looking forward to trying this!
Thanks so much for your comment! I'm glad you found this helpful. Let em know when you complete a video, I'd love to see what you come up with!
Pretty much how id figured it myself so great to see that it looks to be correct! One thing - i put the audio track in with the video clips - not at the end - so it stays as part of the multicam. It syncs up perfectly. You can then muted the audio on the video angles, and designate the audio file as the only audio source. Seems to work for me. The B roll thing was what i was looking how to do. Seems simple. Obviously veen overthinking it myself!
Thanks for your comment and for your explanation. I'll give this a try next time. And yes, the B roll is very easy to do, and it definitely adds to the final project. Do you have a link where I can see your final video(s)?
Thanks! How about collage playback, showing more than one, maybe three or four, then zoom in out of different playing vids in the collage of vids, depending on focus.
Thanks for your comment. Yes, music videos lend themselves well to split/multiple screens. That's easily accomplished in Final Cut Pro. You basically include multiple clips above each other in the timeline. You then resize (rescale) each clip to make them smaller, and move (transform) them around in the window so that they show together in whatever arrangement you desire.
Here's a video tutorial that explains how to include multiple angles in your multicam edit: ruclips.net/video/S2pnoveRIYE/видео.html Have you tried making music videos before?
dude, Dude, DUDE, you rock!!! This video was exactly what I needed. Now can you do me a solid and help me schedule my band for a tour of AK? 😀😁😂
Hey John, thanks so much!! 😀 Where do you want to play up here?
Hmm, learn something new everyday. Thank you. This is way better than clipping manually
You’re welcome, Ezra! Hope you can put this to good use. Have you made music videos before?
@@DanBaileyPhoto Nope, but I know how to edit / bring any project to life. just started working on one. The shots I got were great, will send you the link when it’s finished. Would love to hear some feedback
Awesome! Good luck and have fun with it!
Just wanted to thank you for this video. This is a game changer for me as a multi instrumental producer. For years I’ve tried and just get annoyed with the process. I haven’t found a video as simple and straightforward as this. Thank you very much!
Hey David, you’re very welcome, and thanks for the comment. I’m glad you found this helpful. That’s exactly why I made this video; I couldn’t find any tutorials about this, except for the regular Apple website pages. Let me know how it goes when you make your first video.
@@DanBaileyPhoto It went so damn well yesterday that as I was watching your tutorial, I was going to town! 5 hours later. Video done, multi instruments, video, pictures, music, transitions whole nine yards. I’d say that speaks for how well you teach. I’ll be watching your channel exclusively for tutorials. We’ll see if I’m gonna start dropping content on this channel or a new one. Either way I’ll show you what was done 🤘🏾I work for the group Three 6 Mafia and it was a tribute to one of my friends in the group that recently passed this month.
Woo hoo!!! Awesome!! That's great to hear, David! Again, I'm so glad it went so well for you and I appreciate the feedback. I can't wait to see the final video, which sound like it was a pretty meaningful project for the people in that group. 👍 Keep up the good work, brother!!
@@DanBaileyPhoto It’s a personal tribute but I can’t stress how important it was for me. They will certainly appreciate it as well 🙏🏽 I’ll keep you posted. Thanks again!
Awesome...Just hearing your intro talking about MTV, etc. was really cool. I too was 14 in 9th grade (in 1982) and remember all of it very well. Thanks for the trip down memory lane. Oh yeah, great job on the video too! 😎 Curious why you didn't sync the main audio track along with the camera clips at the same time.
Ha! Yes, we grew up in an amazing time and it was really cool to be young during that pivotal age. Regarding the audio track, I honestly can't remember. For some reason, it seemed to work better to add the original track back later once I have all the clips edited and in place. Next time I do a video, I'll pay attention to this and let you know the reason. Have you tried shooting music videos?
Thank you for the reply and the awesome video! I just started using multi cam in FCP, so still learning different techniques. Cool song by the way and awesome job putting it all together. I have not ever tried a music video. That’s a whole new skill set I would need to learn. For now I will just sit back and appreciate the hard work that you and others put into them and be entertained! Some of my favorite music/concert videos were from Van Halen in the Roth days. Man, I miss those days!! 😎😎😎
Thank you DAN. Very useful
Thanks! Glad it was helpful for you. Have you ever shot a music video before?
Also cool song of yours!
Thanks, Anna!!
Thank you, Dan! This is so helpful.
Thanks, George. Have you tried shooting music videos before?
Cool! Didn’t know about that feature,now I want to try it, thanks a lot!
You're welcome, Anna! Yes, definitely give this a try!
Thanks 💪
You're welcome 😊 Have you tried to make music videos before?
thanks a lot for the video, but is it possible to show more than one Multicam angle at the same time, if you have a band you can show 2 or 3 different musicians at the same time...
Hey there, thanks for your comment. I don't know how you can do this when creating the original Multicam angles, but you can always do it later, by putting specific clips above the timeline (like I do for the B roll clips) and do a Transform on each one so that you can make the other band member clips smaller in a way that they'll all fit on the screen as "Brady Bunch" boxes. Does that make sense?
Saweet.Thank you
Thank you! Have you tried shooting music videos?
Brilliant! Thank you!
Thanks for your comment. I'm glad you enjoyed this! Have you tried shooting music videos?
Thanks for making this video!!
You're welcome! Have you tried making music videos before?
Just getting started with final cut. I’ve had people edit. videos for me.
However, I’m finding it is fun to make them yourself.
This video you have here is really easy to understand, and it’s a proper music video tutorial. Good job!
Awesome! I hope you're able to figure it out now. Let me know if you have any questions.
This is very helpful, thank you!
You're very welcome! Have you every shot music videos before, or are you just trying it for the first time?
Thank so much!!!Cool video and song!!!Mary Cristmas🎉🎗🎀
Thanks very much, and Merry Christmas to you as well!!
Thanks for the tips but I only have one camera and found having the audio at a level for camera pick the singer sings and embellishes the song on different takes and I can’t match the song levels on camera audio and it sounds different when I add the separate audio…any tips?
Hmmm... that can be tricky. One option would be to record a separate video, or even just an audio track of your singer. That way you could pick up all those embellishments that the camera isn't getting. And, if there's ever a time when you just can't get a section of the video and audio to lock up, just stick in some B-Roll or other footage for those brief moments. That also keep things exciting for the viewer. Hope that helps! Let me know if either of those work for you.
Hi Dan, your tutorial made sense and was easy to follow however when I followed the steps as shown, once it was done loading it had put all the clips in one after the other with one of the clips synced with the audio track for the song
Kai, thanks for your comment. I'm not exactly following what happened with your project. Make sure you follow these steps as outlined by Apple: support.apple.com/guide/final-cut-pro/multicam-editing-workflow-ver10e087fd/mac Let me know if this helps.
Soooo cool!!! Thanks! Curious what format of the original audio is best to use? example wav 44.1/48/96
Any of those audio formats will work when editing. However, for final output, it may depend on what your final destination is for the video. For example, RUclips automatically converts to 48K. Of course, most people will never hear a difference between 44.1, 48 and 96K audio.
Very useful thanks!
Thanks very much, I'm glad you found this helpful! Have you shot music videos before?
@@DanBaileyPhoto Not really. I just go Final Cut to make a music video for my band. I’ll send you the link once I’m done if you like :) Thanks again for you video !
Awesome. Let me know how it goes! Have fun!
Hey, enjoyed your tutorial. Does Final Cut allow a split screen option? So, if I was playing piano and guitar to a backing track, can it show me playing both to the audio?
Yes! You can do it even while editing a Multicam clip! On your timeline select the region where you want to have both the angles to appear on the screen. Click that selected region [say the one you are playing the piano] and option/click drag up that clip to have it above the timeline as a connected clip. Go to the beginning of the clip, and, change the clip on the TIMELINE [this one would be that of your playing the piano] to the camera angle that shows you playing the guitar. Now you have the two clips one above another, and create a split screen of your desire to show you playing both piano and guitar simultaneously. Hope this helps.
Many thanks
Thanks for answering! 👍
@@DanBaileyPhotoNot that I know a lot, but was as excited as a kid in a classroom who knew the answer to a question some student had asked, and jumped to answer before the teacher [you] could!😄
Haha!!! Yea, glad to have you jump in!! 😀 You get a gold star for the day! ⭐️
I wish it were that easy using the software I use on the PC. If it were I may get more creative with my videos. For my videos where you see me play guitar I feed music from my DAW into my phone as the external audio source and record a live take of the guitar to video and a new audio track to my DAW. I then mix the final mix down and sync to the video.
Most of the time when I'm doing short videos, like stuff for IG reels, I just recorded the video of my playing with my phone or the camera, while running the actual sound into Logic. Then I export the final audio, bring it into Final Cut Pro and then sync it up manually by matching the initial transients. It's only when I shoot multiple takes that I use this method I describe in the video.
What are you using for your DAW?
@@DanBaileyPhoto that is what I do, but I also end up with a copy on my phone with direct audio from the DAW.
I am PC based and use Mixcraft 9 Pro Studio as my DAW and HitFilm Express for video. I use Blender, Chaotica, Mandelbulber, and Particle Illusion for my animations.
Your animations are amazing. That's something I have absolutely no experience with. It's so over my head, I simply cannot even imagine how you do that stuff! 😆
Nice video! But after creating a multicam it seem that my videos are out of sync slightly. Any ideas?!
Thanks for your comment. Without seeing your project, I don't know exactly what's going on. Is the sound universally off for the entire project, or just for some of the video clips? Can you drag and adjust the audio file manually to make it line up?
Very helpful! Thanks
You're welcome! Glad you found this helpful. Have you shot music video before?
@@DanBaileyPhoto Currently making my first multicam vid
Awesome. Let me know it goes. Post a link here when it's done!
Here's the video, Dan! Thanks again for your video which really helped a lot!