![]() ![]() ![]() The blue arrows at the top of the timeline indicate that EDIUS has automatically chosen Cam 1 for this part of the timeline because there's no footage from Cam 2 yet. So it's already set a point for me to see Cam 1 first, and leave it there until I'm ready to change it.įigure 9. Because there's only one camera in the first part of the timeline-the part between the two blue triangles, representing the time between when the now-synced Cam 1 and Cam 2 started rolling-EDIUS automatically knows that I want to use Cam 1 in this part of the video. But first, note the two blue triangles at the top of the Timeline window in Figure 9 (below). Now that we have our camera sources lined up, the multicamera edit becomes very simple to do. ![]()
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