Recording dual audio? Learn how sync your media in post using Final Cut Pro X and PluralEyes.
Overview
Syllabus
Welcome
- Welcome
- Using the exercise files
- History of dual sync audio
- Overview of the Final Cut Pro X process
- Best practices
- Syncing clips based on audio
- Syncing clips based on markers
- Using in points for better thumbnails
- Picking the right audio in the Inspector
- Cleaning up sound in the Inspector
- Fixing syncing in compound clips when it goes wrong
- Adding metadata in the Inspector
- Using keywords to separate sync clips
- Building a Smart Collection of sync clips
- Rejecting (and hiding) original clips
- Multiple audio sources to a single track
- Multicam sync
- Multiple cameras with a start stop
- Baking in sync
- Overview of PluralEyes workflow
- Sending media to PluralEyes in a timeline from Final Cut Pro X
- Syncing multiple clips in PluralEyes in one step
- Sending sync clips back to Final Cut Pro X
- Next Steps
Taught by
Jeff I. Greenberg