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Course 4: Synchronization and Multi-Camera: A Case Study: How and why to make subsequences?

By Eduardo Chatagnier , Video Editor

Video Editor. São Paulo, Brazil.
Joined April 2020
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About the video: How and why to make subsequences?

Overview

“In this unit, you will learn how to make substrings, that is, how we can extract smaller strings from our main sequence. I will also explain the usefulness of this feature within the editing process.”

In this video lesson Eduardo Chatagnier addresses the topic: How and why to make subsequences?, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 4: Synchronization and Multi-Camera: A Case Study. Learn how to edit with multiple synced cameras.

Partial transcription of the video

“INTRODUCTION TO ADOBE PREMIERE PRO COURSE 4 CLASS 1 How and why to make subsequences? Now, let's talk a little about the specific case of multicam. There's a way for you to transform Premiere Pro in a kind of switcher. You know those huge tables, full of buttons, full of little screens, that usually appear in films that go behind the scenes of TV? So, it's like that. But first, we need to learn to create other types of sequences from our timeline. And the first type that we will see is the subsequence. Let's take a look. Substring is basically a sequence that I can extract from my larger se...”

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Course summary for: Course 4: Synchronization and Multi-Camera: A Case Study

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Eduardo Chatagnier

Eduardo Chatagnier
By Eduardo Chatagnier

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After more than ten years of experience on the audiovisual scene, Eduardo Chatagnier has become an accomplished editor for film, video, and television. He also works as a screenwriter, director, and producer, and teaches courses in Video Editing and Exploration of Film Language.

As an editor, he has collaborated with several Brazilian productions including "O Chalé é uma Ilha Batida de Vento e Chuva", "Joaquim", and "The Revolution of The Year”. In addition, he has worked for TV programs like “E-24”, “Perdidos na Tribo”, “Cidades do Brasil”, “Habitar(t)” and “Galáxias”.


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Course 4: Synchronization and Multi-Camera: A Case Study

By Eduardo Chatagnier
Video Editor. São Paulo, Brazil.
Joined April 2020
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  • 15 students