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PluralEyes updated - adds support for Final Cut Pro X multicam editing!
Posted by Michal, motionVFX Team
February 14, 2012, at 12:02 AM

PluralEyes is a tool that accelerates the workflow for multi-camera, multi-take and dual-system audio productions. By analyzing audio information, PluralEyes synchronizes audio and video clips automatically, without the need for timecode, clappers or other special preparation. A few weeks ago we wrote that the tool now supports also Final Cut Pro X (you can find this post here) and now we are pleased to inform that PluralEyes adds support for the new feature available since the 10.0.3 update - multicam editing.



 

“The initial release of PluralEyes for Final Cut Pro X allowed editors to sync projects of all kinds easily and efficiently. The latest update of Final Cut Pro X added new multi-camera editing features, and these are now fully supported by PluralEyes. FCP X users can now take advantage of the full power of PluralEyes to sync their multi-camera projects quickly and with confidence,” said Bruce Sharpe, CEO, Singular Software.

If you are a new customer, you can get PluralEyes for FCPX for the price of $149.00. Existing PluralEyes customers can upgrade to PluralEyes for Final Cut Pro X free of charge. A 30-day trial version is also available.

Source: http://www.singularsoftware.com

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