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Load Footage
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Compress
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Sync Cameras
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Analyze
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Review & Edit
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Render & Export
Load Your Camera Footage
Add every camera angle for this session. All footage should have already been processed through MasqR if face blurring was needed.
What Rawcut does: Rawcut analyzes all your camera feeds simultaneously, scores each angle for sharpness, exposure, and stability every 2 seconds, then builds a professional multi-camera edit that cuts between your best angles using zone-aware pacing — slow cuts to open, building to faster cuts at the peak.
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Add at least 2 camera files to continue.
Synchronize Camera Feeds
Tell Rawcut how to find the common reference point across all your recordings.
Clap sync: You clapped or used a clapperboard while all cameras were rolling. Rawcut finds the sharp audio spike in every recording and locks the timelines together.
Audio fingerprint: No clap? Rawcut matches shared ambient sound across all cameras to find where they overlap in time. Works even when cameras started at very different moments.
Audio fingerprint: No clap? Rawcut matches shared ambient sound across all cameras to find where they overlap in time. Works even when cameras started at very different moments.
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Choose a sync method and run sync.
Footage Analysis
Rawcut scores every camera angle for quality and builds your multi-camera edit decision list.
What Rawcut is building: Every 2 seconds of your footage, Rawcut compares all camera angles and picks the best one based on sharpness, exposure, and stability. It then uses zone-aware pacing — slow cuts in the opening to build tension, medium rhythm in the middle, faster cuts at the peak — to create an edit that feels professionally assembled.
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Review, Edit & Approve
Rawcut has built your first cut. Review flags, adjust the timeline, then approve for rendering.
The timeline: Each colored bar is a segment from one of your cameras. Rawcut's multi-camera edit switches between angles based on quality scoring. Drag the cut markers to adjust where each output version starts and ends. Review and approve Rawcut's flags before rendering.
Rawcut Flags & Suggestions
Timeline Editor
Drag the markers on the timeline to adjust cut points.
Render & Export
Rawcut is compiling your output. All versions are automatically saved to server storage.
What's being built: Rawcut assembles the multi-camera edit, applies cross-fade dissolves between camera cuts, adds your title card with fade in from black, applies watermarking per your tier, and finishes with the Rawcut Studio end card. All outputs are saved to server storage automatically as a permanent backup regardless of whether you download.
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