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My Best Product for 2010

"There is one product which I got my hands on in 2010 which has revolutionised what I do - that product is Plural Eyes." Rick Young's Blog

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How-to: Shooting ENG style with Dual System Audio on a Canon EOS 5D Mark

"combines the 5D with a Zoom audio recorder, Sennheiser Wireless microphone, Pluraleyes software and Final Cut to capture clean audio" How-to video by Daniel Plym

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Larry Jordan's Monthly Newsletter, Issue #65, February 2010

"Once I saw what it did, and picked my jaw up off the floor, I've been showing this at my seminars around the world." Larry Jordan

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Real-World Shooting With the Canon 7D: Making the Switch to HD-DSLR

"[I] sync everything up in Final Cut Pro with PluralEyes, an incredible program from Singular Software that saves many frustrating hours of trying to sync sound." PF Bentley

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The DSLR Cinematography Guide: What you need to know to make beautiful, inexpensive movies

"If you’re shooting separate-system sound, you’ll have separate audio clips on a recorder or memory card and will need to sync them to your video files. However, unlike ye old method of using sticks (aka a clapper) and visually matching up the audio waveform to the video by hand, you can use an automated plugin called PluralEyes. This plugin will take your high-quality audio files and automatically sync them to your “dummy” track (the inferior audio recorded on-camera), as illustrated in Philip Bloom’s tutorial." nofilmschool

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Synching sound for multiple cameras

"PluralEyes takes care of ANY multiple camera shoot, saving the editor more time than any tool I've ever seen." Daniel Brienza

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How to get audio from nested FCP sequences to Soundtrack Pro

"This is good for any of you out there editing with a 7D or 5D and syncing audio to them with PluralEyes." Jeremy Hughes

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Video: Sync Sound and Canon 5D Mark II

"Jem Schofield put together this video describing how to sync external recorded audio with HD video shot on the Canon 5D Mark II... He then goes over his process for syncing audio tracks quickly and easily with a plugin for Final Cut Pro called PluralEyes." AbelCineTech

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Syncing audio and video shot on 5d and Zoom using FCP and PluralEyes

"When you record sound separately with the 5d you need to sync it with the video in post. Normally you do it manually with a clapperboard and match the audio spikes.

"With Final Cut Pro and plug-in PluralEyes from singularsoftware.com you don't have to do it manually anymore. it's all automated and saves you a stack of time." Philip Bloom

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Production Sound 2009
Top Trends and Products of the Year, Plus a Few Goodbyes

"The DSLR craze and PluralEyes ... The best sound quality by far can be obtained by NOT recording audio on these cameras and instead treat it like a true "double system" camera, meaning record the audio on a separate recorder. To this end, Singular Software's PluralEyes allows syncing separate audio and picture elements without timecode, automatically." Peter Schneider, Studio Daily



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