yes but what I am still unsure as it will be my first edit... is I have several clips of an interview that lasted one hour with 2 cameras... Do you process manually each clips as multicam or you select them all first and process multicam ? I think we have to do it each clip at a time but unsure :) I will try but if you can help here, it will save time :)
This is one of the things that trips me up often when editing in Resolve. You have to go into the audio inspector when you have a mono track and set it up for both channels for it to be stereo. I've forgotten that step more than once. It would be nice for Resolve to have a project setting on what to do when mono audio is the main timeline track.
Quick tip, its much easier to just open the source multi-cam clip in the timeline and color grade each clip from there. That way you only need to grade the source clips, not all of the cut up clips on the main timeline. Also, multi-cam audio is buggy in DR if the camera has more than 2 channels of audio like the C70. I typically create the mult-cam clip, select the audio camera source in the multi-cam clip so that the desired waveform will show on the timeline, then I go back to the source audio track that I want and put that audio track below the multi-cam track, after synching them together I delete the multi-cam clip's audio track and lock the audio track and video track in place. This gives me back full control over the audio and prevents them from getting out of synch during the edit.
what if I'm editing a multicam podcast with three separate audio sources? How do I get all three audio sources to be playing at the same time in multicam mode? That way I only need to do multicam edits to the camera angles but still have all three mics running throughout the whole video.
Came here to say exactly this!!! Way more time consuming to do the other way but this is a great tutorial. Premiere has this same feature and that’s where I started!
@@sandrolecirque That's another good example where DR's multicam audio solution isn't that helpful. The solution is simple though, just use the multicam clip for video, for audio place all of the audio tracks below the multicam clip, click Synch audio to synch them together, then perform a final sync to the master audio track from the multi-cam clip. To make things easier you will want a clap or something that all 3 mics can hear to synch that waveform spike between all three tracks so that they all synch up or you can use TC. The last step is to lock all of the tracks in place on the timeline so that during the edit you don't lose the synch.
@@sandrolecirque idk if this is helpful being so late but my workaround for this is to create a timeline to sync up all of my audio and then create a compund clip out of just the audio. i create new subclips of all of the videos so everything has the same start time and then make a multicam out of each of the video subclips and the compound audio clip. The audio clip will still show up in the multi-cam video viewer as a black screen but it can be ignored while the compunded audio clip is selected as the full-time audio source!
Very helpful, thank you! Quick tip for color, add the 3 clips to individual groups in the color tab at the beginning. After you're done cutting you can just color one clip under the "Group Pre-Clip" tab and it'll apply to every clip
Holy cow, this made my life somuch easier! I normally just plop every source into its own track and turn on the tracks one by one to cut and delete the bits I dont want. Now I can just let it roll and use the numbers to pick whichever angle looks best. So much quicker! Thank you!
Nicely illustrated, I particularly like the fact that I’m in the middle of a project and I needed to be taught this quickly so I could get on with it, so it was great not to have a load of other rubbish added for the sake of it, very powerful format.like a quick reference.
Best explanation from all the videos I tried on RUclips on this subject. Thank you so much!
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Thank you very much for the video. I would like to add that the shortcut for switching the clips (while in the Edit Tab AND in multicamera mode) is SHIFT+CAM NUMBER. Oddly the numbers of the numpad do not work with this shortcut, only the ones on the top of the keyboard.
top of the keyboard is standard, but the SHIFT is wild... I use to use Premier Pro and it was just automatically just 12345 ect... No need for Shift... thats effing annoyiong.
I'm so mad i didn't know this earlier. My boss taught me this on Premiere a day ago and immediately applied the workflow to Davinci thanks to your video. Well done tutorial!
Hi Josh, just stumbled on your channel and just the watched the MultiCAM solution you uploaded. Indeed you've made my life 100x easier. Now am going to look like a Pro at editing :-) :-) in Resolve. Been going round the mountain to find the quickest way to edit multiCAMs. Cheers Bro, keep up the great work.
I have been working on videos that have 2 camera angles and are long in length and I've been "struggling" (more like taking much more time) with editing both of them at the same time. Thanks a lot for the tutorial
I do not know resolve yet, but I have to assume if you can pick your audio upfront to prevent it being switched when you star the cuts. Could you not also color grade the three cameras before doing any cuts to prevent having to copy and paste between all the clips. The whole tutorial seemed great until that last part, and I was thinking to mysef If this is how I have to do this then its not worth the trouble. With a lot of cuts it would be so easy to start missing a copy, or paste, select a wrong file, etc then mess it all up. Again you made it a point to ensure you didnt mess up the audio to have to fix later, wouldn't you also ensure you dont have to add trouble to fixing the color? So I would think a soluton to that problem should be a part of thet tutorial.
"I'm gonna go and hit number 3." REALLY NEAT! Thank you! Yes, I learned something that I hope to use down the road. However, you omitted the mechanics on how you did this. What keyboard command are you using to chop this up? Are you selecting with the mouse? By the way, I'm running Windows, so I understand keyboard commands will be different.
Josh thank you! I'm using DaVinci Resolve Studio 18 for the first time and I'm already blazing through my multi-camera editing. Excellent job on the video. I'm definitely subscribing for more. 🤘❤
Thanks for this guide, but I have in my case one long clip from camera 1 and many short clips from camera 2 (20 clips). I can't have 21 multi-cams at once, I want have 2. Cam 1 as angle 1 och clips from cam 2 as angle 2, How can I solve that ? Thanks a lot!
@@TheThrillerZone DR has been pretty good to me... Almost feel like i should spend the $300 bucks to unlock stuff. also this video did NOT cover some importaint topics like others did.... unless there was a change in DR since this video came out.,
HI Josh, how do you handle multiple sources of "good audio" eg recording a wedding where i will have a good audio from the groom microphone and a separate audio track from the officiant, I need to be able to include both those audio tracks in the final multicam and not just pick one?
Great video, been using multicam on Davinci for years and there's one thing I still cannot comprehend. You know how whenever you hit either 1, 2 or 3 on your keyboard to make the camera change and then moving forward on the timeline, the camera that you pressed on continues to be on screen? Sometimes what happens on my projects is that if I click on a keypad number, it changes the frames before the cursor on the timeline. When this happens, the highlight on the multicam goes from red to blue, has this ever happened to you? I don't know what I'm doing wrong but this messes up my workflow bad and I cannot fix it!
Holy cow, this is exactly what I needed! As a noob I struggled all weekend trying to line up six cameras in the edit page. One question, will the sync audio work for a concert where there’s a bunch of crowd noise?
Great info but I need the audio as well for the mic'd up guest in the interview.... Host mic vs Guest mic.... podcast stuff... How do I make sure the cut includes the audio from the clip?
My pc is a intel i7 with 32 gb ram 1 tb hdd. In multicam the left window with 3 cameras does not plays smooth. What pc do you need for good multicam editing?
It seems like a whole other thing when you've got 2 camera interview and you chop that up, your audio for that is external/separate audio that needs to be synced, and then 2 camera performance footage (which is kinda acting like cutaway, b roll footage), that audio is also external/separate and needs to be synced, so the cuts in the interview VO track are dictating when you need to hide a jump cut, because of this and also external audio, compound clips etc I'm only finding it possible to do it the long way and disable/enable clips one by one to make sure I'm hiding the cuts properly on my interview track...I wish I could get a faster multi-cam workflow going that worked with external audio, compound clips etc
For anyone watching this who can't get number key shortcuts working, I just figured out the problem: In keyboard customizations prefs, locate Multicam Cuts and click the + sign beside where it says "1", then hit the number 1 key on your keypad. You'll see that it adds "Number 1". That's because the shortcuts bizarrely aren't mapped to the numerical keypad. Same for 2, 3, etc.
Hi Great tutorial. I'm a total beginer and would like to see multicam clips used in conjunction with text-based editing using the transcribe feature 👍👍
Thanks a lot for this video, one thing i dont understand, why i cant hear the audio while editing, i have selected the right clip, i can see audio levels
Thanks for this but there is a very important thing you forgot to mention and that is to uncheck the "Link Audio "/ It drove me crazy as the audio would switch even after I specified it to use the proper audio angle
This is great. What if your audio comes from a different source or what if you have edits in your original. For example, if it's an interview and banter needs to be cut out, how do you use multicam with that scenario?
What about when you film with gorpros and the video gets "chaptered" into multiple video files. Any recommendations on how to prepare the video for handling with multicam? Seems that having multiple video clips for the same camera will throw things off.
Thanks Josh. I have a question. Let's say I record a remote video podcast; the software creates separate files: my shot, my separate audio, the guest shot and their separate audio. I create a new file and that is a split-screen and its own audio. Can I use this same process to edit and make a timeline where the whole time is the split-screen and every now and then it switches to the individual shots?
Hey man loved this video helped a lot! I'm running into an issue where when I edit landscape multicam footage then try to edit it vertically it crops out the image and I have to open the timeline of the multicam clip and adjust it there in order to change the clips orientation. I was wondering if you've run into this before and knew any ways to solve it. Thanks again for this video it's a banger!
your better of opening the muti cam file in timeline with all tracks then editing the colour grades saves heaps of time and also be done for audio edits
Thanks for the video. I'm coming from DR 15 and in addition to opening timeline you showed I used to be able to open the timeline that showed all audio and video tracks stacked. This would allow me to tweak things if needed or to add additional clips and tracks later in process if needed. I would get this timeline by dragging the multicam clip from the bin and releasing it over the part of the timeline where is written Video 1, Audio 1 and there are few commands like mute. In DR 18 that doesn't work for me. Do you know how to open this in DR 18?
I am having trouble syncing clips any way other than manually - turning my clips into a multicam clip seems to undo the cyncing, and the auto align isn't working either. Is there a way to adjust clips after making them into a multicam timeline? I am a noob - hope my question makes sense!
I have a Master Audio Clip I want to Sync My A-roll & Multipul seperate B- Roll Clips too. No problem with that. The Problem is Seeing both A-Roll (One Continues Clip) when tha B-Roll in Synced on the Track Above.
Hey, for some reason, I can't make multicam cuts. I've tried just hitting the number keys, but nothing happened, and when I go into the clip menu and highlight the multicam cut option, everything is grayed out. I either have to use the multicam switch, which uses a different camera for the whole timeline, or I have to split the clip manually and then make the cut. Is there a way to fix this?
once you select an angle using the num pad and when you try to re-select the angle than you are not allowed to change the angle by numbers! who tf made this decision to keep it that way
Filmora added artlist as a free tool in the editing software itself so you don't have to buy that subscription separately. Does DaVinci have any free music included? Does it also have a free was to cut out background (like green screen)? I'm thinking of switching to DaVinci because of this multicam feature but would miss those features in Filmora
Multicam on DRS is like using Notepad to write a book. Honesly Kdenlive, Vegas and Premiere all have better multicam editing. You can't even output the multicam to a 2nd monitor instead you are left editing thumbnails. As great as DRS is it's very buggy and slow compared to other editors. You need proxies where on other editors with the same hw you don't.
Thanks for your video! I’m new at Davinci. When you were choosing which camera angle you wanted in the multicam timeline, how were you choosing the angle? I couldn’t tell how you were choosing angle 1, 2 or 3 along the timeline.
Hi, a very informative video on multicam, but I have a question. First though, all the multicam tutorials I have watch all deal with every video being the same shot but from different angles, but what if each video is only partially the same. I have 3 videos in scanned VHS of my daughter's 1st birthday from 1992. The 3 videos of the party were taken by 3 different people, myself included, and each video has different footage of the party, there is very little that Resolve can use to match up the footage. How do I use multicam in such a situation. (Addendum: - I have used multicam to edit stage performances I have been in, recorded by at least 6 cameras (which included 3 old mobile phones), it works very well.
Wow, nice job... wondering if this can also be done if I have 8 clips but from 2 cameras, I had some issues while recording and had to stop and record several times, and adding to the pain, one camera did not record audio but thank god it did work for video and the audio was recorded separately. How can I make use of MultiCam if I'm in this scenario?
Happy Monday, I hope you learned something!
good to say : it's also working fine with the Speed Editor ;-)
yes but what I am still unsure as it will be my first edit... is I have several clips of an interview that lasted one hour with 2 cameras... Do you process manually each clips as multicam or you select them all first and process multicam ? I think we have to do it each clip at a time but unsure :) I will try but if you can help here, it will save time :)
Best video ever, thanks
My left ear was very informed, thank you!
me dangling the audio jack to see if it was the headphones lol
🤣
This is one of the things that trips me up often when editing in Resolve. You have to go into the audio inspector when you have a mono track and set it up for both channels for it to be stereo. I've forgotten that step more than once.
It would be nice for Resolve to have a project setting on what to do when mono audio is the main timeline track.
After making a video that looks so good, I'm surprised he missed that lol...
I can hear via both channels, whaddayamean?
Quick tip, its much easier to just open the source multi-cam clip in the timeline and color grade each clip from there. That way you only need to grade the source clips, not all of the cut up clips on the main timeline. Also, multi-cam audio is buggy in DR if the camera has more than 2 channels of audio like the C70. I typically create the mult-cam clip, select the audio camera source in the multi-cam clip so that the desired waveform will show on the timeline, then I go back to the source audio track that I want and put that audio track below the multi-cam track, after synching them together I delete the multi-cam clip's audio track and lock the audio track and video track in place. This gives me back full control over the audio and prevents them from getting out of synch during the edit.
what if I'm editing a multicam podcast with three separate audio sources? How do I get all three audio sources to be playing at the same time in multicam mode? That way I only need to do multicam edits to the camera angles but still have all three mics running throughout the whole video.
Came here to say exactly this!!! Way more time consuming to do the other way but this is a great tutorial. Premiere has this same feature and that’s where I started!
@@sandrolecirque That's another good example where DR's multicam audio solution isn't that helpful. The solution is simple though, just use the multicam clip for video, for audio place all of the audio tracks below the multicam clip, click Synch audio to synch them together, then perform a final sync to the master audio track from the multi-cam clip. To make things easier you will want a clap or something that all 3 mics can hear to synch that waveform spike between all three tracks so that they all synch up or you can use TC.
The last step is to lock all of the tracks in place on the timeline so that during the edit you don't lose the synch.
@@sandrolecirque idk if this is helpful being so late but my workaround for this is to create a timeline to sync up all of my audio and then create a compund clip out of just the audio. i create new subclips of all of the videos so everything has the same start time and then make a multicam out of each of the video subclips and the compound audio clip. The audio clip will still show up in the multi-cam video viewer as a black screen but it can be ignored while the compunded audio clip is selected as the full-time audio source!
Noted
I finally learned how to use Davinci Resolve after searching for about an hour! Thank you Josh. Keep them coming. You're a great teacher.
Legend thanks! Im going to use this method to edit my podcast going forward. Very well explained. Thanks again
Very helpful, thank you! Quick tip for color, add the 3 clips to individual groups in the color tab at the beginning. After you're done cutting you can just color one clip under the "Group Pre-Clip" tab and it'll apply to every clip
Important to note: You have to be on the Edit tab for this to work. This will not work on the Cut tab-you won't get the multicam option there.
Perfect comment, thanks. I kept trying to figure out why I wasn't seeing the option, switched to the Edit tab and boom.
@@pipp33 I may have yelled "this video lies" just prior to figuring it out. :)
thanks champ
Thank you !!!
Hero
Holy cow, this made my life somuch easier!
I normally just plop every source into its own track and turn on the tracks one by one to cut and delete the bits I dont want. Now I can just let it roll and use the numbers to pick whichever angle looks best. So much quicker! Thank you!
Nicely illustrated, I particularly like the fact that I’m in the middle of a project and I needed to be taught this quickly so I could get on with it, so it was great not to have a load of other rubbish added for the sake of it, very powerful format.like a quick reference.
41 seconds in after "turning off each individual layer" on my 3 camera interview. Thank you Josh, looking forward to the rest of the video.
best multi tutorial, love the color grade too man
This sounds a lot easier than i thought it would be 😅 Thanks for the video!
Best explanation from all the videos I tried on RUclips on this subject. Thank you so much!
Thank you very much for the video. I would like to add that the shortcut for switching the clips (while in the Edit Tab AND in multicamera mode) is SHIFT+CAM NUMBER. Oddly the numbers of the numpad do not work with this shortcut, only the ones on the top of the keyboard.
top of the keyboard is standard, but the SHIFT is wild... I use to use Premier Pro and it was just automatically just 12345 ect... No need for Shift... thats effing annoyiong.
Thank you.
Thanks, this was my one moment of inclarity (un-clarity?) with this tutorial.
I have multiple clips rather than just 3, when i do it, it does not work, any tips?
Great quick tutorial. I used to do this in FCP, and had issues getting this working in Resolve.
I'm so mad i didn't know this earlier. My boss taught me this on Premiere a day ago and immediately applied the workflow to Davinci thanks to your video. Well done tutorial!
Hi Josh, just stumbled on your channel and just the watched the MultiCAM solution you uploaded. Indeed you've made my life 100x easier. Now am going to look like a Pro at editing :-) :-) in Resolve. Been going round the mountain to find the quickest way to edit multiCAMs. Cheers Bro, keep up the great work.
I have been working on videos that have 2 camera angles and are long in length and I've been "struggling" (more like taking much more time) with editing both of them at the same time. Thanks a lot for the tutorial
great video, significantly more informative and effective than everything else I've found. Thanks
thanks so much - very helpful and MIND BLOWING FEATURES. this would have taken forever with premiere pro years ago
OMG you saved me so many hours of work!!! I was doing it the old way! Thanks!!!
this changed my life. THANK YOU!!!
@josh, thank you so much for this, I think you've explain this the best VS all the other videos I've watch so far
Thank you!
I do not know resolve yet, but I have to assume if you can pick your audio upfront to prevent it being switched when you star the cuts. Could you not also color grade the three cameras before doing any cuts to prevent having to copy and paste between all the clips.
The whole tutorial seemed great until that last part, and I was thinking to mysef If this is how I have to do this then its not worth the trouble. With a lot of cuts it would be so easy to start missing a copy, or paste, select a wrong file, etc then mess it all up.
Again you made it a point to ensure you didnt mess up the audio to have to fix later, wouldn't you also ensure you dont have to add trouble to fixing the color?
So I would think a soluton to that problem should be a part of thet tutorial.
This was nice. Thanks for making this video.,
dude you explained that better than anyone
Appreciate the tips! Super helpful for me editing a interview!
thanks for 3:29 out of nowhere the Multicam window disappeared so I was able to enable it again!
Thank you so much, I've been doing this the hard way the entire time!
very clear , master... i can breath now. All the best.
Sheesh! You've dropped some awesomeness, Josh :O
"I'm gonna go and hit number 3."
REALLY NEAT! Thank you! Yes, I learned something that I hope to use down the road. However, you omitted the mechanics on how you did this. What keyboard command are you using to chop this up? Are you selecting with the mouse? By the way, I'm running Windows, so I understand keyboard commands will be different.
Josh thank you! I'm using DaVinci Resolve Studio 18 for the first time and I'm already blazing through my multi-camera editing. Excellent job on the video. I'm definitely subscribing for more. 🤘❤
thank you so much, this is extremly usefull, I just edit a tutorial of 2 hrs, and did not knew this existed. Really good tutorial
This was so helpful. Just saved me a few hours editing my podcast videos
Glad to help!
This is a game changer for me
Thank you! Trying it out with our live performance video of our dance punk band now!
Thanks for this guide, but I have in my case one long clip from camera 1 and many short clips from camera 2 (20 clips). I can't have 21 multi-cams at once, I want have 2. Cam 1 as angle 1 och clips from cam 2 as angle 2, How can I solve that ? Thanks a lot!
This was excellent! Thank you for posting this tute.
BRO, this was a quick and AWESOME mini-tutorial for someone just getting started on DR, and coming from PP. Cheers mate!
PP was easier IMO.... this still isnt working for me...
@@JPOC226 I enjoyed PP until it just started dragging my system down. Once you get the hang DR smokes. And PS: it outputs in 1/5 the time of PP
@@TheThrillerZone DR has been pretty good to me... Almost feel like i should spend the $300 bucks to unlock stuff.
also this video did NOT cover some importaint topics like others did.... unless there was a change in DR since this video came out.,
This video is EXCELLENT. Good work, Sir!
This was perfect for what I wanted to know!!
Thanks for this video, it was a huge help!
Clear easy to follow great video, Thank -you
HI Josh, how do you handle multiple sources of "good audio" eg recording a wedding where i will have a good audio from the groom microphone and a separate audio track from the officiant, I need to be able to include both those audio tracks in the final multicam and not just pick one?
Thanks Josh for this video, i will post it on my upcoming release :D
Great stuff, man - easy to follow and super-good info!
Always enjoy learning. Appreciate the video!
This was hugely helpful! Thanks heaps legend
hey, thanks! great tutorial! concise explanation of process.in only 10 minutes!!
video was really helpful!! thanks, u even explained color grading tricks!! thankss!!
Thank you for taking the time to explain it to us.
This just most likely saved me 2 - 3 hours lol. Awesome!
BRO! I am editing 1h DJ mixes with different angles all the time! Bro, that will change my life. Thank you!
Great video. Super helpful. Thanks!
Great video, been using multicam on Davinci for years and there's one thing I still cannot comprehend. You know how whenever you hit either 1, 2 or 3 on your keyboard to make the camera change and then moving forward on the timeline, the camera that you pressed on continues to be on screen?
Sometimes what happens on my projects is that if I click on a keypad number, it changes the frames before the cursor on the timeline. When this happens, the highlight on the multicam goes from red to blue, has this ever happened to you? I don't know what I'm doing wrong but this messes up my workflow bad and I cannot fix it!
Great short tutorial, thanks!
Holy cow, this is exactly what I needed! As a noob I struggled all weekend trying to line up six cameras in the edit page. One question, will the sync audio work for a concert where there’s a bunch of crowd noise?
This was SOO helpful! Thank you so very much! 🙌🙌
Fantastic job, Josh. Very concise & informative.
If the audio source isnt from the camera (eg from Rodecaster or the likes), how do we work with that?
Great info but I need the audio as well for the mic'd up guest in the interview.... Host mic vs Guest mic.... podcast stuff... How do I make sure the cut includes the audio from the clip?
My pc is a intel i7 with 32 gb ram 1 tb hdd. In multicam the left window with 3 cameras does not plays smooth. What pc do you need for good multicam editing?
It seems like a whole other thing when you've got 2 camera interview and you chop that up, your audio for that is external/separate audio that needs to be synced, and then 2 camera performance footage (which is kinda acting like cutaway, b roll footage), that audio is also external/separate and needs to be synced, so the cuts in the interview VO track are dictating when you need to hide a jump cut, because of this and also external audio, compound clips etc I'm only finding it possible to do it the long way and disable/enable clips one by one to make sure I'm hiding the cuts properly on my interview track...I wish I could get a faster multi-cam workflow going that worked with external audio, compound clips etc
For anyone watching this who can't get number key shortcuts working, I just figured out the problem: In keyboard customizations prefs, locate Multicam Cuts and click the + sign beside where it says "1", then hit the number 1 key on your keypad. You'll see that it adds "Number 1". That's because the shortcuts bizarrely aren't mapped to the numerical keypad. Same for 2, 3, etc.
Hi Great tutorial. I'm a total beginer and would like to see multicam clips used in conjunction with text-based editing using the transcribe feature 👍👍
Ok I learned something new. Switching multicam view after the fact. I had that happen and I undid all my cuts and started over lol
Thanks a lot for this video, one thing i dont understand, why i cant hear the audio while editing, i have selected the right clip, i can see audio levels
Very helpful, thank you!
Can someone quickly tell me how I can put more clips into my multicam without opening a new multicam
Excellent video! Thanks for your help
Thanks for this but there is a very important thing you forgot to mention and that is to uncheck the "Link Audio "/ It drove me crazy as the audio would switch even after I specified it to use the proper audio angle
Thank YOU so much for this!
Thank you for your information! helped a ton! 👍
This is great. What if your audio comes from a different source or what if you have edits in your original. For example, if it's an interview and banter needs to be cut out, how do you use multicam with that scenario?
This was so helpful! thank you!
You're a lifesaver!
Thank you so much. Learned a lot!
What about when you film with gorpros and the video gets "chaptered" into multiple video files. Any recommendations on how to prepare the video for handling with multicam? Seems that having multiple video clips for the same camera will throw things off.
Deffo need to practice with this. We tried it once and it didn't work out well with our setup.
Thank you!
Thank you great tutorial
when you said you 'hit number 3,2,1' were you pressing the number keys or did you set shortcut keys beforehand?
Fabulous tutorial.
Thanks Josh. I have a question. Let's say I record a remote video podcast; the software creates separate files: my shot, my separate audio, the guest shot and their separate audio. I create a new file and that is a split-screen and its own audio. Can I use this same process to edit and make a timeline where the whole time is the split-screen and every now and then it switches to the individual shots?
Hey man loved this video helped a lot! I'm running into an issue where when I edit landscape multicam footage then try to edit it vertically it crops out the image and I have to open the timeline of the multicam clip and adjust it there in order to change the clips orientation.
I was wondering if you've run into this before and knew any ways to solve it.
Thanks again for this video it's a banger!
your better of opening the muti cam file in timeline with all tracks then editing the colour grades saves heaps of time and also be done for audio edits
Thanks for the video. I'm coming from DR 15 and in addition to opening timeline you showed I used to be able to open the timeline that showed all audio and video tracks stacked. This would allow me to tweak things if needed or to add additional clips and tracks later in process if needed. I would get this timeline by dragging the multicam clip from the bin and releasing it over the part of the timeline where is written Video 1, Audio 1 and there are few commands like mute. In DR 18 that doesn't work for me. Do you know how to open this in DR 18?
I am having trouble syncing clips any way other than manually - turning my clips into a multicam clip seems to undo the cyncing, and the auto align isn't working either. Is there a way to adjust clips after making them into a multicam timeline? I am a noob - hope my question makes sense!
wish you would of spoke about using this method with using a external source as the audio .
I have a Master Audio Clip I want to Sync My A-roll & Multipul seperate B- Roll Clips too. No problem with that. The Problem is Seeing both A-Roll (One Continues Clip) when tha B-Roll in Synced on the Track Above.
Hey, for some reason, I can't make multicam cuts. I've tried just hitting the number keys, but nothing happened, and when I go into the clip menu and highlight the multicam cut option, everything is grayed out. I either have to use the multicam switch, which uses a different camera for the whole timeline, or I have to split the clip manually and then make the cut. Is there a way to fix this?
once you select an angle using the num pad and when you try to re-select the angle than you are not allowed to change the angle by numbers! who tf made this decision to keep it that way
Filmora added artlist as a free tool in the editing software itself so you don't have to buy that subscription separately. Does DaVinci have any free music included? Does it also have a free was to cut out background (like green screen)? I'm thinking of switching to DaVinci because of this multicam feature but would miss those features in Filmora
Multicam on DRS is like using Notepad to write a book. Honesly Kdenlive, Vegas and Premiere all have better multicam editing. You can't even output the multicam to a 2nd monitor instead you are left editing thumbnails. As great as DRS is it's very buggy and slow compared to other editors. You need proxies where on other editors with the same hw you don't.
I have over 100 clips from a live band concert any tips how to attack synching all those clips to a master wav file?
Thanks for your video! I’m new at Davinci. When you were choosing which camera angle you wanted in the multicam timeline, how were you choosing the angle? I couldn’t tell how you were choosing angle 1, 2 or 3 along the timeline.
I was hitting 1, 2 or 3 on my keyboard
I was going to ask the same question, so thanks!
Hi, a very informative video on multicam, but I have a question. First though, all the multicam tutorials I have watch all deal with every video being the same shot but from different angles, but what if each video is only partially the same.
I have 3 videos in scanned VHS of my daughter's 1st birthday from 1992. The 3 videos of the party were taken by 3 different people, myself included, and each video has different footage of the party, there is very little that Resolve can use to match up the footage. How do I use multicam in such a situation.
(Addendum: - I have used multicam to edit stage performances I have been in, recorded by at least 6 cameras (which included 3 old mobile phones), it works very well.
Wow, nice job... wondering if this can also be done if I have 8 clips but from 2 cameras, I had some issues while recording and had to stop and record several times, and adding to the pain, one camera did not record audio but thank god it did work for video and the audio was recorded separately. How can I make use of MultiCam if I'm in this scenario?
What do you do if DaVinci can't sync one of your cam angles? Is there a way to manually add a clip to a multi-cam clip?