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Mark C
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Jan 12, 2005, 10:57 PM

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Has anyone used multicam editing software? Are there any recommendations and does it save much time? I usually do two or 3 camera shoots. I use Premier Pro 1.5 for editing. United Media has a multi cam plug in for premier pro. Does anyone have experience with this program.

Thanks
Mark C

Edmonton, Alberta
www.markitcreations.com


Edward
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Jan 13, 2005, 7:38 AM

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The two main things I know about this program is:

1) It's NOT a plug-in - instead it is a separate application that can export a Premiere project file that is then opened in Premiere for final adjustments.
2) It's really expensive (about $600 for 4 cameras when I looked).

Personally I use Excalibur's Multi-Cam tools in Vegas. The good thing about it is you can buy Vegas + Excalibur for about the same price as the 4-cam Multi-Cam software, Excalibur works directly on the Vegas timeline, and has presets for up to 25 cameras. When I started using Excalibur it saved me a tremendous amount of time over the manual process I was using before.

I can say that if you start using multi-cam software of this nature, you'll definitely save time. It's definitely worth a serious look.
Edward Troxel
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GmElliott
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Jan 13, 2005, 8:29 AM

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Better off buying Vegas AND Excalibur. Would be cheaper- and works like a charm.








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Luisa Winters
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Jan 15, 2005, 1:48 PM

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Multicam is a separate program, but it needs Premiere.

It is a GREAT program. A little expensive, true... but once you count all the hours you save by using it... then the price tag is not too much!

I use it for all my weddings!

Luisa Winters
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sean
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Jan 15, 2005, 4:24 PM

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Does anyone know the equivalent multi-cam sw for the MAC OSX platform. I'm using Final Cut Express 2?
Thanks.
Sean.


ADP Wavefront
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Jan 15, 2005, 4:51 PM

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Final Cut Pro 5Wink Crossing my fingers.

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bshull
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Jan 15, 2005, 11:03 PM

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Ceck out digital heaven. They have just released a multi-cam for FPC. I do not know if their program will work with express.

Brian


Brian Dorr
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Jan 15, 2005, 11:31 PM

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According to Digital Heaven's F.A.Q.s, it doesn't work with Express.

Brian


Mike S
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Jan 16, 2005, 2:46 AM

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Don't know about FCE, but this one is a stand alone app and it is free
http://livecut.sourceforge.net/
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Mark C
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Jan 16, 2005, 7:40 AM

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I'm not sure if I have the time to learn another editing program. I've invested a lot of time & frustration in learning premier pro. Every time I try to learn a new program and the accompanying glitches & crashes that come with it, it sets me further behind in the editing. That's why I was interested in the multicam because its a Premier Pro plugin.
Mark C

Edmonton, Alberta
www.markitcreations.com


Edward
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Jan 16, 2005, 12:01 PM

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I'm not sure if I have the time to learn another editing program. I've invested a lot of time & frustration in learning premier pro. Every time I try to learn a new program and the accompanying glitches & crashes that come with it, it sets me further behind in the editing. That's why I was interested in the multicam because its a Premier Pro plugin.



Oh, I fully understand. Not really trying to get you to leave Premier - just explaining what's out there giving a comparison between different products. As I said, if you start using multi-cam software you will NOT want to go back to the manual process.

What's this about glitches and crashes though????
Edward Troxel
JETDV Scripts & Newsletters @ www.jetdv.com


Howard Neill
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Jun 27, 2005, 6:35 AM

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Has anyone used multicam editing software? Are there any recommendations and does it save much time? I usually do two or 3 camera shoots. I use Premier Pro 1.5 for editing. United Media has a multi cam plug in for premier pro. Does anyone have experience with this program.

Thanks


Hi Mark

Did you buy Multicam in the end. If so, how is it performing and is it worth the money?

Cheers

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Ron Priest
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Feb 10, 2007, 6:09 AM

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Multicam is a separate program, but it needs Premiere.

It is a GREAT program. A little expensive, true... but once you count all the hours you save by using it... then the price tag is not too much!

I use it for all my weddings!

Luisa Winters



Hi Luisa, where have you been hiding out lately? It was nice to meet you in JAX, I have heard so much about you over the years, just never got a chance to meet you until Video 07. You should be able to remember me, I was the best looking guy from Radcliff, Kentucky there the whole week.

I could kick myself in the back side for not attending your siminars on Adobe multi-cam and editing and Mega Cool Titles with After Effects. At the time I didn't have PPro 2.0 (only 1.5) and have never owned After Effects so I figured I would't gain much insight from attending. I did however catch some of your PhotoShop session since I did have version 7.

Now here I am a month later and find myself a proud owner of the new Production Studio Premimum. I've learned the basics of multi-cam editing, enough to get me through this current project and all I can say is WOW what a time saver this is! Just the stability I'm now experiencing with Adobe 2.0 and my Matrox 100 cards is woth the entire cost of the upgrade.

Anyway, I look forward to your video 08 seminar's, save me a seat in the front roll!
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Howard Neill
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Feb 10, 2007, 6:58 AM

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Hi Ron

Luisa might not answer you. The last post she made on VU was 11 April 2006. Then she disappeared. Frown

Come back Luisa. We love you!


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Luisa Winters
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Feb 10, 2007, 7:13 AM

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Hi Ron,

Not really hiding... just going all over the place.
I am going around with Matrox showing the RTX2 (Chicago, Dallas, San Jose and Atlanta), and will be at NAB (Post Production Conference). If you will be in any of those places, stop and say hi!

I am glad that you like PPro 2.0 - I love it!

take care,
Luisa C. Winters
Certified Instructor Adobe After Effects
Certified Instructor Adobe Photoshop
Certified Instructor Adobe Premiere Pro
Certified Instructor Adobe Encore DVD
Certified Instructor Adobe Audition
Technical Chair - NAB Post/Production Conference 2007
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Ron Priest
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Feb 10, 2007, 7:33 AM

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Hi Ron,

Not really hiding... just going all over the place.
I am going around with Matrox showing the RTX2 (Chicago, Dallas, San Jose and Atlanta), and will be at NAB (Post Production Conference). If you will be in any of those places, stop and say hi!

I am glad that you like PPro 2.0 - I love it!

take care,



No one ever comes to Louisville, KY! Whats up with that? I need to take a trip to St. Louis, I've got a brand spankin new grandson there that I haven't seen yet, so when are you going to St. Louis, I could take care of 2 things at once! Wink
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JerryCleveland
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Feb 10, 2007, 12:33 PM

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Final Cut Pro 5. Can't imagine anything better. And I am not trying to start a war here.

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Edit 1 Media
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Feb 10, 2007, 4:55 PM

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Mark,

Why not just upgrade to Premiere 2.0? You can multicam up to 4 cameras and it works really well. Upgrade price is like $199, I think and Premiere 2.0 is really stable.

Chris


Mark C
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Feb 10, 2007, 5:53 PM

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This is an old post...I updated to premier pro 2.0 last year. Wink
Mark C

Edmonton, Alberta
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Razz
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Feb 10, 2007, 7:31 PM

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I have been using FCP 5 multi-cam feature for a while. This feature has made a huge difference in editing time for multi-cam shoots.
God Luck,
Razz


Edit 1 Media
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Feb 10, 2007, 9:04 PM

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LOL!! Isn't it funny when old posts rise to the top and no one seems to notice the date! Laugh
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cowboy13
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Feb 11, 2007, 7:34 PM

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Better off buying Vegas AND Excalibur. Would be cheaper- and works like a charm.



I agree with the Vegas and Excalibur.......the only problem using Excalibur(and I truly hate it) is the fact that I am editing more then twice as fast as I did with out it......now what the heck am I gonna do with this free time.Wink


Chuck_e7
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Feb 13, 2007, 2:35 PM

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Hi Luisa! I see you teach Premire Pro, or I think so. Have you run into the "stuttering video" problem with Premire Pro 2.0? Every time I load a project that is smooth from the camera and smooth on the timeline, "Until", I do someediting and effects and get stuttering video. Sometimes I can delete the preview files and it's ok, until I re-render and then it pops up elsewhere usually during a motion clip. Just wondering.Crazy







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