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This adds MULTICAM-editing support for blender. (Well, the beginning of.) There is now a new effect track, named MULTICAM, which just selects one of the lower tracks. Doesn't sound that exciting, but if you combine this with A/B-Trim (moving split points of two directly connected tracks around, while magically resizing both strips, something to be added), you just do: * add several tracks for your camera angles * (optionally) sync those tracks * add one multicam track on top Use that multicam-track to edit your movie. (Either using fcurves on the multicam source selector or using knife-tool and A/B-Trim.) Compare that to: * add several tracks * add cross fades between them * do some python scripting to add several fcurves to make that beast somewhat work. * cry out loud, using it, if you have to move cut points around Alternatively, even harder: * just edit the old way and put strip after strip You might think, that this isn't really helpfull for animators, but consider using scene-strips (in OpenGL-mode) for input, that are set for different camera angles and can now be intercut a lot more easily... Also: small fix on the way: the speed effect can now be used in cascade. (Don't know, if anyone used it that way, but now it works.)
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