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      • Final Cut Camera is essentially the video capture app that provides video to make Live Multicam possible. When recording, Final Cut Camera will put key video capturing controls at your fingertips. Final Cut Camera allows users to adjust settings like white balance and manual focus, while monitoring their recordings with zebras and audio meters.
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  2. May 7, 2024 · Learn more about Final Cut Camera. Published Date: May 07, 2024. With the Final Cut Camera app on iPhone or iPad, you can record professional videos with full control of your footage and connect to Final Cut Pro for iPad to capture multiple angles at once with Live Multicam.

  3. May 8, 2024 · To put it briefly, Final Cut Camera is a forthcoming free app for iPhone and iPad that lets you capture and stream video footage back to an iPad as part of a wider multicam production.

  4. May 7, 2024 · Final Cut Camera is essentially the video capture app that provides video to make Live Multicam possible. When recording, Final Cut Camera will put key video capturing...

  5. May 7, 2024 · May 7, 2024, 8:02 AM PDT. Image: Apple. Apple is releasing a new Final Cut Camera app for iPhone and iPad that can take video and stream it live back to an iPad for a Multicam shoot, as well...

    • Overview
    • Step 1: Shoot an event with multiple cameras and record appropriate sync information
    • Step 2: Import media into Final Cut Pro for a multicam edit
    • Step 3: Assign camera names and multicam angles
    • Step 4: Create multicam clips
    • Step 5: Cut and switch between angles in the angle viewer
    • Step 6: Sync and adjust angles in the angle editor
    • Step 7: Edit multicam clips in the timeline

    The process for creating a multicam project is outlined below. The procedures are presented in rough chronological order, but you can rearrange the order to suit your workflow.

    A multicamera shoot uses multiple cameras to record the same subject or event from different angles and distances.

    For multicam projects, it’s a good idea to set the date, the time, and the time zone on your camcorder or recording device before you shoot footage. This provides useful information to Final Cut Pro during the automatic multicam clip creation process.

    In professional multicamera shoots, each camcorder or video recorder receives the same timecode from a central timecode generator, or you can jam sync the timecode generator of each camera at the beginning of the shoot. If you’re using consumer camcorders, which can’t accept external timecode, you need to record a visible or audible cue, such as a clapboard closing or a camera flash, on all cameras. You can use this cue to sync the angles in your multicam clips.

    Because you can use the sophisticated automatic audio sync feature in Final Cut Pro to help ensure multicam sync accuracy, it makes sense to record audio on every camcorder and recording device in your multicam production. (Clear audio recordings provide the best results.)

    Although importing media for multicam projects is the same as importing for any other project, there are steps you can take during importing to help streamline the multicam workflow.

    You can use the Camera Name and Camera Angle metadata tags to automate and organize your multicam workflow. It’s recommended (but not required) to apply these tags to your event clips before you create an actual multicam clip.

    You create multicam clips from selected event clips (similar to the way you create auditions and compound clips in the browser). Whether you do it manually or have Final Cut Pro do it for you automatically, creating a multicam clip involves three fundamental steps:

    •Create angles (containing one or more clips each).

    •Arrange the order of clips within each angle.

    •Sync the angles using a common sync point.

    After you create a multicam clip, you can watch all angles simultaneously in the angle viewer while switching or cutting to different angles in real time. You can cut and switch video and audio at the same time or independently. For example, you can use the audio from angle 1 while switching the video between angles 1 to 4.

    You can open multicam clips in the angle editor to adjust the sync and the angle order or to add or delete angles. You can also use the angle editor to make edits to the individual clips inside a multicam clip (such as trimming, making color corrections, adding transitions, and so on).

    You can switch multicam angles directly in the timeline or the inspector, without opening the angle viewer. Although multicam clips have some unique properties, you can edit them in the timeline in the same way you edit any other clips.

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  6. May 7, 2024 · Final Cut Pro for iPad 2 transforms iPad into a multicam production studio with Live Multicam, giving users the power to speed up their shoot by allowing them to connect and preview up to four cameras all at once, all in one place. 1 To support Live Multicam, Final Cut Camera — an all-new video capture app — comes to iPhone and iPad ...

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