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Record 4 Camera Angles at Once Using Only iPhones and iPads


Using Apple’s new Final Cut Camera app and Final Cut Pro 2 for iPad, anyone can turn a simple video shoot into a sophisticated multicamera event. We tried it; here's how it works.

Apple’s solution with Final Cut Pro on the iPad takes this problem completely out of the equation unless you shoot an angle on a device other than an iPhone. After shooting, when you land in the Final Cut video editing interface on the iPad, you see a source panel now populated with your newly shot multicam clip. One surprising thing is that the multicam function using the Camera app on multiple devices doesn’t work with Final Cut Pro on the Mac—only on a recent iPad.

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