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Composite multiple angles on the screen in Final Cut Pro

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Hey guys, I have a project I am helping someone out with and I don't
know how to do what they want. They have 3 angles of an event from
different cameras and they want to put them all on screen at once.
Sorta like the bradybunch intro but with only 3 squares.

I am no expert with Final Cut but I can usually get some basic editing
done. I just have no idea how to do something like this or even if it's
posible. I tried searching for some clues but I don't even know how to
describe what they want very well.

I am using Apple Final Cut Pro HD Educational Ed. for reference.

Thanks!

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just go to the motion tab for the clips and scale them into position. Put
them all on the timeline above each other.
"Tom Beighley" <tomthegeek@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hey guys, I have a project I am helping someone out with and I don't
> know how to do what they want. They have 3 angles of an event from
> different cameras and they want to put them all on screen at once.
> Sorta like the bradybunch intro but with only 3 squares.
>
> I am no expert with Final Cut but I can usually get some basic editing
> done. I just have no idea how to do something like this or even if it's
> posible. I tried searching for some clues but I don't even know how to
> describe what they want very well.
>
> I am using Apple Final Cut Pro HD Educational Ed. for reference.
>
> Thanks!
>

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Just what I needed, thanks.

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"Tom Beighley" <tomthegeek@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Just what I needed, thanks.
>\

Also, pick an event in the timeline that makes a noise or is visually
distinctive. This will help you sync the tracks (if you need to, and it
sounds like you should).

Tom P.

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