How To: Final Cut Pro X Multicam Editing (Tutorial)

How To: Final Cut Pro X Multicam Editing (Tutorial) Final Cut Pro X’s 10.0.3 update brought a slew of new features including Multicam editing which was heavily missed upon launch. Here’s a walkthrough of how Multicam editing works and how you can do it yourself! Josh’s Twitter: www.twitter.com Notes: We’re using two Canon 60D DSLR cameras, a Canon ELP 300 HS Camera and a Zoom H1 for external audio. TLD Website! www.tldtoday.com Twitter www.twitter.com Google+: goo.gl Facebook: www.facebook.com A detailed list of what I use to make my videos! Camera & Audio Gear Camera – Canon 60D: goo.gl Canon 24-70mm 2.8 lens goo.gl Canon 50mm 1.4 lens goo.gl Zoom H1: goo.gl Blue Yeti USB Mic: goo.gl Computer & Editing 2011 Quad-Core i7 15″ MacBook Pro: goo.gl 27″ Apple Thunderbolt Display: goo.gl Logitech Performance MX Mouse: goo.gl Logitech K750 Mac Keyboard: goo.gl Software: Final Cut Pro X, Logic Pro 9, Keynote & Photoshop CS5 Music Gear: Yamaha HS80M Studio Monitors (Pair): goo.gl Apogee One USB Interface: goo.gl Audio Technica ATH-M50 Headphones: goo.gl Klipsch S4i In-Ear Headphones: goo.gl How To: Final Cut Pro X Multicam Editing (Tutorial) How To: Final Cut Pro X Multicam Editing (Tutorial) How To: Final Cut Pro X Multicam Editing (Tutorial)
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