Re: Multicam processing
Re: Multicam processing
- Subject: Re: Multicam processing
- From: Darrin Cardani <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2017 14:05:39 -0700
OK, I asked internally and was told this:
> Here is how it works for applying “effects" to Multicam:
>
> You can either apply them at the project level on each MC edit (which seems
> like developer is doing or talking about) or on each angle from within a
> Multicam clip.
>
> Scenario 1:
>
> Say you have a Multicam made of 4 angles in your timeline. Once you add an
> effect to it, that effect will remain on the Multicam angle you applied it
> to… let’s say it was Angle 1. Now when you go to edit (cut to another angle-
> 2, 3, or 4) you will see that the effect does not appear applied to angle 2,
> 3 or 4. But if you cut back to angle 1, you will see the effect is still
> applied.
>
> Scenario 2:
>
> If one wants to have an effect applied to all angles or just certain angles
> on a Multicam clip (and not have to really worry about it when editing), the
> best way is to go into the Multicam clip (you can double click on Multicam
> clip in organizer or from timeline by Clip -> Open in Angle Editor) and apply
> the effect to each/every angle. Using this method, and then cutting the
> Multicam clip in the timeline, the effects will remain (on whatever angle
> they have been applied) If they have already edited the Multicam clip in
> timeline, they can still use this method and the effect applied to each angle
> should be visible on each edit.
>
However, he notes:
> Now I notice the developer has a stabilization plugin offered. If he is
> talking about this plugin, he may have issues because we do not support
> stabilization on the Multicam edits in a timeline, only at the angle level
> (from within the Angle Editor) so I can see perhaps how if he is applying it
> to the MC edit in the timeline, it works for just 1 edit and then the next
> time it does not work for the second edit of previously applied angle.
Darrin
> On Sep 16, 2017, at 10:25 AM, Darrin Cardani <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> I’ll have to ask what the expected workflow is here, as I’m not entirely sure.
>
> Darrin
>
>> On Sep 15, 2017, at 6:53 AM, Lyndon Hill <email@hidden> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I’m not an expert in multicam (or FCPX either), but I heard that it’s
>> possible for a plugin to be applied to a multicam clip. From what they were
>> saying, create a multicam clip, drop it on the timeline, drop the filter on
>> the multicam clip and the plugin works on each clip.
>>
>> When I tried this with my plugin it worked on the current angle only. If I
>> cut the multicam clip, then I have to drop the plugin on each section. This
>> is actually what I would expect to happen.
>>
>> I don’t see anything in the FxPlug API that supports the action as described
>> to me.
>>
>> thanks in advance
>>
>> Lyndon
>>
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