Ganging Clips in the Viewing Panel

You can gang clips and sequences together in the Viewing panel so that when you jog one, they are all jogged. This is useful for multicam setups. When you play a clip that is part of a gang, the current frame of all other ganged clips is updated once playback has stopped.

To gang clips in the Viewing panel:

  1. From the View Mode box, select Thumbnail view.
  2. In the Viewing panel, locate all the clips or sequences you want to gang, and move their positioners to the timecode you want to lock.
    Tip: Each clip or sequence can have its own timecode offset, but if you are working with a multicam setup, make sure all positioners are parked at the same location.
  3. Hold the Ctrl key and select the clips or sequences you want to gang.
  4. While the cursor is over one of the clips to be ganged, from the contextual menu, select Gang.
    All selected clips are ganged and the clip information turns green.
    Note: The clip information of ganged clips turns yellow when a non-ganged clip is selected.
  5. Jog the positioner of one of the ganged clips.

    All ganged clips or sequences are jogged.

To select all clips in a gang:

  1. Select any clip or sequence that is part of a gang.
  2. From the contextual menu, select Gang > Select Gang.

    All ganged clips or sequences are selected.

To remove a clip from a gang:

  1. Select the clip(s) or sequence(s) you want to remove from the group.
  2. From the contextual menu, select Gang > Ungang.

    All selected clips or sequences are unganged.