In this video I describe how I edit a Multicamera Podcast video recording with 4 camera angles and 6 microphones.
The video files are segmented, meaning the camcorder drops the current file and starts a new file every 4GB. So one recording on a single camera has multiple files that first need to be combined into a sequence.
After all the cameras angles have their segmented files combined into individual sequences for each camera angle, they can then be combined into a multi-camera source sequence.
Then the six Zoom H6 audio tracks and be synced. Adobe has trouble automatically syncing them, so sometimes you have to manually syc them using 3 claps that someone should do at the beginning of every recording when all the cameras and audio sources are rolling / recording.
I also discuss embedding the audio tracks as a single layer in the output timeline so that you can easily go back and manipulate the entire audio channel with one effect.
This is a first real-time recording of this instruction. I apologize for how lenghtly it is and for some of the issues. I'm swamped for time and just wanted to put something out. Maybe someday in the future, when work is slow, I'll have time to put out a better version.