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Eddie AI “Dirty Multicam” Support for Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve Launched

Multicam timelines in real-world conditions are rarely clean and perfect. Eddie AI has announced support for what it calls “Dirty Multicams,” allowing editors to import already-synced timelines directly from Adobe Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve without having to prep, flatten, or rebuild them first. The update lets editors keep working the way they already do, while still taking advantage of Eddie AI’s transcript-driven rough cuts and organizational tools. Once edits are complete, timelines can be exported back to the original NLE. If you’re unfamiliar with Eddie AI, it is an AI-assisted editing tool designed to speed up rough cuts. It is designed especially for interview and documentary-style projects, working alongside NLEs like Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve rather than replacing them. Eddie has a quick overview video that shows how it fits into a real editing workflow here: We’ve written extensively about Eddie AI’s rapid development and its steady push toward deeper integration with professional editorial workflows. CineD has covered everything from Eddie AI’s native desktop apps and DaVinci Resolve extension to Scripted Mode and long-form workflow updates, including the latest scripted mode upgrade with improved rough cuts and AI Feedback Mode with a unified rough cut workflow. Support for Dirty Multicams fits squarely into that trajectory by removing one of the biggest remaining friction points. Image credit: Eddie AI What are Dirty Multicams? “Dirty Multicams” is Eddie AI’s term for synced timelines that reflect how editors actually work. These are multicam sequences that may include uneven clip lengths, disabled...

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