User Manual

MultiCamera Editing Techniques
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If the group contains more camera angles than the multi-split display, the Up Arrow and Down
Arrow keys cycle through all the clips. Only the first four clips are shown in the Quad Split
display and only the first nine clips are shown in the Nine Split display.
When the Record monitor is active, you can place the position indicator within any segment and
use the arrow keys to switch the group clip selected for that segment.
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Whenever you switch camera angles, you also switch the frame representing the group in the bin.
You can use this method to change the representative frame for bin display and storyboarding.
Numeric Keypad and Mouse Support for MultiCamera Editing
You can use the numeric keypad and mouse buttons to switch the display of camera angles and to
swap camera banks. These options provide a quick and intuitive way to do multicamera editing.
To switch camera angles, do one of the following:
t Click a camera angle in the split display during playback to switch to that camera angle.
t Press a number key on the numeric keypad to switch to a new camera angle.
For Quad Split display, the following table describes the key mappings:
For Nine-Split display, each of the nine keys 1 through 9 maps to a position in the split
display based on its location on the keypad. For example, the 7 key maps to the upper left
camera angle in the split display, while the 5 key maps to the center camera angle.
To switch camera banks in Quad Split display, do one of the following:
t Click the right mouse button.
t Press either the 0 (zero) key or the . (period) key on the numeric keypad.
Editing and Playing Back a Linecut in MultiCamera Mode
You can edit and play back a linecut (playback of the edited sequence) on the Source monitor
while in Quad Split Source view and Nine Split Source view. The client monitor also plays the
linecut.
Keys Position in Split Display Keys Position in Split Display
7 Upper left 4 or 1 Lower left
8 or 9 Upper right 2, 3, 5, or 6 Lower right