Premiere Pro Certification Practice Test

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When is a multicam clip workflow most appropriate in Premiere Pro?

When editing a single-camera interview to ensure consistent framing.

When you want to blend multiple audio tracks without video from different sources.

When editing footage from multiple synchronized camera angles to switch between angles during editing.

Switching between different camera angles during the edit is the essence of a multicam workflow. In Premiere Pro, you use a multicam setup when you have footage from several synchronized cameras and you want to cut between those angles as you assemble the scene. This approach lets you view all angles together, pick the best shot for each moment, and adjust timing while keeping audio aligned, which saves time and helps maintain the rhythm and continuity of the piece. It’s not about mixing audio tracks without video, nor about editing with a single camera, nor about exporting a still frame. Those tasks don’t utilize the practical benefit of switching between synchronized camera angles during the edit.

When you need to export a sequence as a single still frame.

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