I have to disagree that grouping is easy. The basics are easy but in the reality world it is a very tedious process with many steps. I talked to the AEs where I've been working and I was very impressed with the way they set things up. It required some standardized bin displays and quick key macros and then it takes some practice to get the hang of it. On our show with about ten cameras a days worth of grouping takes about three days. Like I said very tedious for the reality show.
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> Grouping is pretty easy and there are a couple methods for when there are breaks in common TC or content between the cameras. IMHO, in addition to knowing how to group, you should know how to edit with group clips as well as the extended functions in Multicam Mode.
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> On Jan 27, 2011, at 6:52 AM, chris wrote:
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> > I was wondering if anyone out there would be able to teach me how to synch multicams and group them. I would be able to come to you of course.
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Thursday, January 27, 2011
[Avid-L2] Re: Multicam Synching and grouping
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