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524Final Cut Pro User Guide
Adjust the order of angles in a multicam clip
You can adjust the order in which angles appear in the angle viewer and the angle editor.
Note: If you’ve already started a multicam edit on a multicam clip in the timeline, changing
the angle order does not affect which angle is chosen for each cut and switch edit.
1. To open the Final Cut Pro angle editor, do one of the following:
Double-click a multicam clip in the browser.
Control-click a multicam clip in the browser or the timeline, then choose Open in
Angle Editor.
2. Drag the handle at the right side of an angle row to move the angle up or down in the
angle order.
The angles in the angle editor and the angle viewer change to the new order.
Add, delete, or rename angles in a multicam clip
1. To open the Final Cut Pro angle editor, do one of the following:
Double-click a multicam clip in the browser.
Control-click a multicam clip in the browser or the timeline, then choose Open in
Angle Editor.
2. Do any of the following:
Delete an angle: Click the pop-up menu to the right of the angle name and choose
Delete Angle.
The angle is removed from the angle editor, the angle viewer, and all child clips of
the multicam clip.
Important: Deleting an active angle affects the edits in your projects. The deleted
angle is replaced with black filler in all projects.
Add an angle: Click the pop-up menu to the right of the angle name and choose Add
Angle.
A new, empty angle appears in the angle editor and the angle viewer.
Rename an angle: At the left side of the angle editor, click the name of the angle you
want to rename. When the text becomes highlighted, type the new name.
The new name appears in the angle editor and (if overlays are turned on) in the
angle viewer.