> [!Checklist] Multicam Clip Synchronization > - [ ] Select clips in Browser which you desire to Sync > - [ ] Select File > New Multicam Clip... > - [ ] Multicam Clip Name: Match shoot date and label as req'd > - [ ] In Event: Match Event which contains source footage > - [ ] Starting Timecode: This should automatically match earliest clip in selection > - [ ] Uncheck Use audio for synchronization > - [ ] Angle Assembly: Camera Angle > - [ ] Angle Clip Ordering: Timecode > - [ ] Angle Synchronization: Timecode > - [ ] Video: Match Source Video Resolution > - [ ] Projection Type: Normal > - [ ] Rendering Codec: Apple ProRes 422 HQ > - [ ] Rendering Color Space: Standard - Rec. 709 > > ![[FCPX68 - New Multicam Clip.png]] > [!Checklist] Multicam Clip Organization > Once a Multicam Clip is created, FCPX will automatically select it in the Browser. Beware, a new Multicam Clip will be loose in your browser until you tag it with a Keyword Collection. > - [ ] Name your Multicam Clips. Maintaining Shoot Dates is an excellent way to preserve the ability to intuitively cross-reference source footage and synced clips. > - [ ] Immediately tag your new Multicam Clip as 'AROLL Sync' for the corresponding shoot date. > [!Checklist] Multicam Clip QC Spot-Check > - [ ] Open the new Multicam Clip in Angle Editor ⌥C > - [ ] Switch Clip Appearance to Clip Labels Only ⌃⌥6 > - This will improve system performance by pausing background rendering of Thumbnails and Waveforms of the clips displayed within the current Multicam Clip. > - [ ] Display Multicam Angle Viewer: > - View > Show in Viewer > ☑️ Angles ⇧⌘7 > - [ ] Display Source Timecode Overlays > - Angle Viewer > Settings > Overlays > ☑️ Timecode > - [ ] Display req'd Angle Label > - Angle Viewer > Settings > Overlays > Display Name > Clip > - [ ] Spot-Check the entire Multicam Clip for consistent sync between all angles. > - Inspect and compare Source Timecode values in Angle Viewer. > - Your Audio Track should be considered the master clock. > - Inspect the Angle Editor for 'Clip Stacking'. > > >> [!Warning] Clip Stacking and Jam Timecode Interruption > > If timecode sync breaks during synchronization procedure, FCPX will simply 'Stack' all subsequent clips without notification.