not sure if this is the right forum. but if i have 2 videos that are different angles (concert footage). would anyone know what program i would use that would be able to make it a multicam video? or how to go about it??
any guides out there on this??
thanks in advance.
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You could use Adobe Premier or any program with the same features.
Put each clip on the timeline as Video1 and Video2. By Default the Video2 clip will take over. On the Video2 timeline to the left, click the small arrow and a red line (called a rubber band) will appear in a separate box. By selecting the points on the rubber band where to switch cameras and dragging them up and down, the Video1 will be turned off and on. The points on the rubber band can be adjusted to switch instantly or do a cross fade.
As for the audio, you will have to do the rubber band thing on each audio track unless your using only one audio track.
Hope this helps,
Chas
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