| 1: | What is the frame rate of PAL video? | | 2: | What does it mean when a production is shot multicam? | | 3: | Where can you enter angle information once a clip has already been captured? | | 4: | When creating a multiclip, what are the three ways you can sync clips or angles? | | 5: | How do you create a multiclip? | | 6: | What modifier key do you use to modify the arrangement of multiclip angles in the Viewer? | | 7: | What modifier key do you use to drag and drop a multiclip from the Viewer to the Canvas Edit Overlay or directly to the Timeline? | | 8: | What's the difference between switching angles and cutting angles? | | 9: | When you apply an effect to an angle in a multiclip, can you keep that effect when you change angles? If so, how? | | 10: | Can a multiclip in a sequence be collapsed for output as single clips? If so, how? | Answers| A1: | 25 frames per second, or fps. | | A2: | Multiple cameras shoot the same action at the same time but from different angles. | | A3: | In the Angle column in the Browser, or in a clip's Item Properties window. | | A4: | In points, Out points, or timecode. | | A5: | In the Browser, select the clips you want to include in the multiclip and choose Modify > Make Multiclip, or Ctrl-click a selected clip or bin and choose Make Multiclip from the shortcut menu. | | A6: | The Command key. | | A7: | The Option key. | | A8: | Switching changes the angle you see at the playhead location; cutting makes a new edit point at that location. | | A9: | You can apply the same effect to a different angle at the same location if you use the Switch Video (or Audio) Angle With Effects buttons in the Timeline button bar. | | A10: | Yes, you collapse a multiclip by choosing Modify > Collapse Multiclip. | Keyboard ShortcutsShift-Ctrl-O | With the Multi-camera Editing keyboard layout loaded, it changes the Playhead Sync to Open |
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