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Synchronization strategies on-set

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Synchronization strategies on-set

- In order to edit all of these multiple angles, you want them to seamlessly cut between each other. This means that when you go from one angle to another there's not a jump in time or a repeating of action or maybe there's an echo because the audio is a little bit out of sync. It is critical that you get all of the cameras to line up. So there are different ways to do this. One method involves time code. If you're working in a controlled environment like a studio you might have house time code that's being sent to every camera, keeping them all perfectly in sync. Maybe you're using time of day time code, where you are simply setting all of the cameras to a clock source. It could be an internal clock, or maybe you pair with a smartphone that's using satellite time. And now as they roll, they're all using the actual time that gets stamped in that lines up with the time of day that you recorded. It is possible to slave multiple…

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