Import all clips. Align them by the flash frame. Export as an image sequence: Camera 1 – Frame 1, Camera 2 – Frame 1, Camera 3 – Frame 1, Camera 4 – Frame 1. Then repeat for Frame 2. Your export is a single video file where each successive camera becomes the next frame in time. Import into Premiere or DaVinci at 30fps. Watch as physics bends to your will. Part 8: The Future – Generative MCFM and AI-Trained Motion As of 2026, the frontier is no longer capture—it is synthesis. AI models like Sora and Runway Gen-3 are being trained on MCFM datasets. Why? Because teaching an AI what spatial parallax looks like is the final step toward generating physically plausible motion.
Capture the truth from multiple angles, stitch the frames, and watch your audience forget what "movement" even means. Keywords: multicameraframe mode motion, bullet time, sequential frame array, gen-lock, spatial-temporal interpolation, volumetric video, hyper-smooth slow motion. multicameraframe mode motion
Move your subject laterally across the array (left to right or front to back). Use continuous, bright lighting. Strobe lights will ruin the sequential timing. Import all clips
Reality: In 2025, a GoPro Hero array (5x units) can be gen-locked using open-source software (like Timecode Systems' free tier). You can build a 10-camera linear array for under $2,000. Consumer VR rigs (Canon RF 5.2mm dual fisheye) are a baby step toward MCFM. Then repeat for Frame 2