Apple Final Cut Pro X (10.0.9) User Manual

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Chapter 11

Advanced editing 

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Click OK.

Final Cut Pro creates a new multicam clip in the event and places duplicates of the selected clips
in the new multicam clip.

Multicam clip icon

Create a multicam clip with custom settings

1

In the Event Browser, select the clips you want to include in the multicam clip.

2

Do one of the following:

Choose File > New Multicam Clip.

Control-click the selection and choose New Multicam Clip from the shortcut menu.

3

In the window that appears, type a name for the multicam clip in the Name field.

4

If the multicam custom settings are not shown, click Use Custom Settings.

The custom settings appear.

Note: The automatic settings are shown by default, but if the last multicam clip you created used
custom settings, those settings are shown.

5

In the Angle Assembly pop-up menu, choose how the angles in the multicam clip are created:

Automatic: Final Cut Pro creates the angles automatically.

Camera Angle: Final Cut Pro creates angles in the multicam clip based on the Camera Angle
property of the selected clips.

Camera Name: Final Cut Pro creates angles in the multicam clip based on the Camera Name
property of the selected clips.

Clips: Final Cut Pro creates a separate angle for each selected clip, using the Name property in
each clip to name the angle.

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