Multi-Camera
Cutting or switching between multiple camera angles or tracks is a cinch with Slick Multi-Camera. Up to four clips can be viewed at on time. Setting the cut point is as simple as a click. The clips stay in synch as you switch between sources. There are also adjustments to match the starting points for the clips.

  • Add a new clip or source by clicking on the “+” sign.
  • Up to 3 additional sources can be added. Each source is color coded to distinguish itself on the Multi-Camera timeline.
  • Sometimes the starting points for each of the sources may be offset from each other. To get them aligned, use the Synch Source function. To adjust a starting point, click on the color bar for a source. Drag the color bar to the left or right to set the offset. A negative value means that the source will start after the starting point of the base clip.
  • To fine-tune the starting point, the arrow keys on the keyboard can be used to adjust a single frame.
  • When the Synch Sources has been completed, click the OK button. The current timeline position of each source has been adjusted to the offset.
  • To cut between sources, move the playhead to the desired location. Small previews of each source at that timeline position are displayed. Click on the Set Source “+” icon for the color-coded source.
  • The Multi-Camera timeline will display a colored marker for the cut point. A colored horizontal like shows the active source at any given point. Add other cut points the same way.
  • Use the horizontal scroll bar to move Multi-Camera timeline.
  • Another way to move the playhead frame-by-frame is to use the Play command.
  • The Magnification Slider changes the view of the Multi-Camera timeline to show more (or less) of the entire sequence.
  • Sources can be switch using the keyboard shortcuts - Command-1 to Command-4.
  • To change the location of a cut point, click on a cut point marker and drag it to the left or right.
  • To remove the cut point, click on the Remove Cut Point icon.

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