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The first alternate angle can be seen from the timeline. We can highlight the scene duration to see if all clips are having the same duration visually. We should be aware that both the "Video" and "Angle 1" timelines refer to the same "Scenes" timeline since only one of the angles can be seen at a time. We continue to create the third track for the third chapter as demonstrated in previous guide. We now drag the asset 03r and drop it into the left pane of the Track Editor as following.



We now have three tracks. Track 01r-t is a non-angle track which contains the scene 01r-t-scn corresponding to the video asset labeled 01r. Similarly, track 02r-t is a multi-angle track corresponding to the video assets labeled 02r and 02r-pink. Finally, 03r-t is non-angle and corresponds to the video asset labeled 03r.



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