Prism
Multi-Camera Film Studio
Prism
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Load Footage
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Sync Cameras
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Analyze Footage
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Review & Edit
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Render & Export
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Load Your Camera Footage
Add every camera angle, phone recording, and B-roll clip for this session. All footage that went through MasqR (if blurring was needed) should be used here.
What Prism does with multiple cameras: Each file you add here represents one camera or recording device. Prism will analyze all of them together — different lengths, different frame rates, different audio quality — and intelligently align them into a single unified timeline. You add the raw footage; Prism handles the sync math and best-angle selection. Add as many cameras as you had running.
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Add at least 2 camera files to continue.
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Synchronize Camera Feeds
Tell Prism how to find the common reference point across all your recordings.
Why sync matters: Every camera started recording at a different moment. Without synchronization, Camera 1's frame 1000 and Camera 2's frame 1000 are completely different moments in time. Prism needs to find the shared moment across all cameras so it can cut between them frame-accurately. Choose your sync method below — both are available and you can use either.
👏 Clap / Clapperboard Sync
You performed a visible clap, hand clap, or used a clapperboard at the start of the session while all cameras were rolling. Prism scans the audio waveforms of every camera for the sharp transient spike that a clap creates, finds it in each recording, and locks all timelines to that common moment. Most reliable when you have a clear, loud clap at the very beginning.
🎵 Audio Fingerprint Sync
No clap? No problem. Prism analyzes the ambient sound present in all recordings — voices, music, room tone, any shared audio — and uses acoustic fingerprinting to find where the same sounds overlap across cameras. Works even when cameras started at very different times. Best when there's continuous sound throughout the session.
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Footage Analysis
Prism evaluates every camera angle for image quality, shot composition, and audio clarity — then builds your best-cut timeline automatically.
What Prism is scoring: For each moment in time, Prism compares every available camera angle and picks the best one based on: sharpness and focus quality, exposure and lighting, framing and composition, audio clarity and noise level, and motion stability. The result is a first-cut timeline that always shows the strongest angle at any given moment — which you can then refine in the next stage.
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Review, Edit & Approve
Prism has built your first cut. Review its flags, adjust the timeline, and approve before rendering.
How the timeline works: Each colored bar below is a clip segment from one of your cameras. The timeline shows all three output versions — Teaser, Short, and Full — with Prism's suggested cut points marked. You can drag the cut markers left or right to adjust where each version starts and ends. The flags below are Prism's questions and concerns for you to approve or override before the final render.
Prism Flags & Suggestions
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Drag the markers on the timeline to adjust cut points. Prism's suggestions are shown by default.
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Render & Export
Prism is compiling your three output versions. All versions are automatically saved to server storage as a backup.
What's being built: Three separate video files are rendered from your approved timeline — the Teaser, the Short version, and the Full version. Each is re-encoded at broadcast quality. All three are automatically saved to server storage regardless of whether you download them — the server copy is your permanent backup. Download to your computer whenever you're ready.
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Automatic — always saved regardless of download.