A dance performance was shot by two separate cameras, and I want to lock them together after finding the same frame. Then I want to remove the inferior audio of the two, and the cut back and forth between them. I am brand-spanking new to Premiere Pro CS6 -- have only watched a few tutorials (none of which addressed my needs), but I have some experience with MS Moviemaker (yeah, go ahead and groan -- I have, too...). I know this hardly counts, but back in my younger days I wanted to go into post-production, and did some apprentice editing in NYC on old, manual Moviola and Steenbeck editing machines -- handling real 35 mm film! I'm offering that tidbit as background so you don't think I'm just playing entirely, here. I would like very much to take some courses, and become very swift at editing in Premiere Pro, so that perhaps my youthful dreams can be quasi-realized, after all! Thanks for any help, especially if it's speedy! Gigi
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