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05/13/2013, 15:49
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New video
Hi!!
Well this is my first video that I post here .
I started last weekend learning how to use vegas pro 12 (I´m a noob I know) and I´d like to now some tips for renderizing and effects
Post your opinion please
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05/13/2013, 16:02
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nice
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05/13/2013, 16:08
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05/13/2013, 16:10
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Phoenix ownage *-*
Nice video but i would do some bit more with timing with vid/music
enjoyed it
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05/13/2013, 16:13
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Originally Posted by DarkorbitExpected
Phoenix ownage *-*
Nice video but i would do some bit more with timing with vid/music
enjoyed it
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Any suggestion?
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05/13/2013, 16:13
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In terms of effects, do no put in filters (comic book style or cutout). Colour correction is not needed much unless its to make the ship stand out a bit more, that does not mean make it saturated and dark however!
Keep it clear and easy to see for the viewer, they don't want to have to strain their eyes to see whats going on. With DO videos, less is usually more in terms of effects.
Rendering looks perfect, only mistake some people make is not stretching the video to fit the whole screen which causes black bars at the side (I have made that noob mistake myself a lot ^^)
Hope that was the sort of advice you were going for, tried to keep it constructive.
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05/13/2013, 16:22
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Post your videos next time to
Greetz,
jartsa.
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05/13/2013, 16:22
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Originally Posted by Okapi32
In terms of effects, do no put in filters (comic book style or cutout). Colour correction is not needed much unless its to make the ship stand out a bit more, that does not mean make it saturated and dark however!
Keep it clear and easy to see for the viewer, they don't want to have to strain their eyes to see whats going on. With DO videos, less is usually more in terms of effects.
Rendering looks perfect, only mistake some people make is not stretching the video to fit the whole screen which causes black bars at the side (I have made that noob mistake myself a lot ^^)
Hope that was the sort of advice you were going for, tried to keep it constructive.
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Thanks! Do you know how to do the zoom effect?
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05/13/2013, 16:31
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check my video out i didnt use sony vegas but i used Final Cut Pro
because i have a MAC its just like vegas but for MACs
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05/13/2013, 16:33
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Thanks! Do you know how to do the zoom effect?
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Click the icon I have circled in red, this will bring up a new box as shown here:
From here click the corner boxes and drag in or out the adjust zoom. When you alter the zoom level it will create a marker on the time line that can be seen at the bottom of the box. Create multiple zoom levels a long to time line to change when the video zooms in and out.
I would normally advise that you have a constant slight zoom on videos as it makes the names just a little bit clearer depending on what resolution you record on.
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05/13/2013, 16:44
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Originally Posted by Okapi32
Click the icon I have circled in red, this will bring up a new box as shown here:
From here click the corner boxes and drag in or out the adjust zoom. When you alter the zoom level it will create a marker on the time line that can be seen at the bottom of the box. Create multiple zoom levels a long to time line to change when the video zooms in and out.
I would normally advise that you have a constant slight zoom on videos as it makes the names just a little bit clearer depending on what resolution you record on.
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are you owningpeeps or a fake?
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05/13/2013, 16:53
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nice video i like =)
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05/13/2013, 17:08
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Okapi32
Click the icon I have circled in red, this will bring up a new box as shown here:
From here click the corner boxes and drag in or out the adjust zoom. When you alter the zoom level it will create a marker on the time line that can be seen at the bottom of the box. Create multiple zoom levels a long to time line to change when the video zooms in and out.
I would normally advise that you have a constant slight zoom on videos as it makes the names just a little bit clearer depending on what resolution you record on.
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Really thank you
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05/13/2013, 17:34
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are you owningpeeps or a fake?
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He is fake because i see ".wmv" in left corner
I think fraps or bandicam or hypercam doesn't create wmv files :P
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05/13/2013, 18:07
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Originally Posted by Nerdy.
He is fake because i see ".wmv" in left corner
I think fraps or bandicam or hypercam doesn't create wmv files :P
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Let me know when you find the "real" one xD
Its wmv because that's the finish product that is already been rendered for format for youtube.
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