Assemble your equipment before you begin. Confirm that the cameras are in good condition. Set each camera on a tripod. Place the cameras firmly, carefully holding them by the handle. Make sure you do not touch the camera lens because this may damage the camera. Widen the tripod's base to make the tripod more supportive of the camera.
Adjust the first camera to a suitable height. Set the camera to face the activity you want to shoot or the scene in which you want to take the photo. Incline the camera to a direct angle to the scene or object. Look through the lens to ensure that the camera is directly opposite. Note this angle as the first angle of inclination towards the object or scene being shot.
Place the camera at a new angle to the scene or object you are shooting. Ensure that the angle is different from the first but at the same height with the first camera. Keep the camera's base stationary to increase the camera's stability. Check again through the lens to confirm the position you have chosen is correct.
Set the cameras' timers to automatically shoot at the same time. Set the clock in both cameras at the same time to ensure that the cameras are synchronized to each other. Trigger the shutter to snap at the exact same time. View the shots to confirm that the videos or photos were taken at the exact same time. Save the shots taken to your cameras' memory cards. Note the time of the shots to ensure that they were taken in sync. Take camera shots and sync the different angles using syncing software like the Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0.