Showing posts with label video editing software sony vegas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video editing software sony vegas. Show all posts

Friday, February 14, 2014

Does anyone have the video editing software called sony vegas? ?




rushfan211


If anyone has sony vegas(prefibly version 7) can u send it to me on aim email me and ill give u mi aim. Or maybe if anyone else has anyother sort of video editing software. Please i need it soon. Thanks


Answer
Look here for some video-editing softwares (are free):
http://estsoft.blogspot.com/search/label/video%20editing
Another free alternative: Windows Movie Maker (but it sucks)

But Sony Vegas was and remains the BEST video-editing software, unfortunately you cannot get it FREE (and legally).
If you don't care about legality and still want it free, search it on torrent sites, you can get a torrent client from here http://estsoft.blogspot.com/search/label/torrent

Video editing software?




House of C


Hi there!

I'm looking for a video editing software, with which you can see the preview of several video tracks (at least 3), while editing.

Thanks in advance!




Details:
We recorded a school leavers' ball with 5 camcorders, from 5 different angles, simultaneously and we want to make one full video out of these materials we have. It would be hard to do the editing using a software like Sony Vegas, in which you can see the preview of only one video at a time.



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Hi.

No video editing software is going to let you preview five different shots AT ONCE. To do this, you would have to have 5 separate viewer windows. This simply does not exist.

No matter what edit program you use, you can only preview one thing at a time. Once multiple sources of video are on your time line mixed together, you can view them all at once, but I do not think that's what you're talking about.

If you shot an event with 5 cameras, I assume the cameras were locked down in one spot the entire time. (Unless maybe you had a hand held.) Therefore, it does not seem like you would really need to be constantly previewing the shot. Each camera would be getting a pretty predictable shot. Now if they were all moving around all the time, the shots won't be at all predictable, so the only way to do it is familiarize yourself with the footage first.

Normally, before editing any project, you need to become very familiar with all your footage. You need to watch all your footage and write down what shots you particularly like. You can speed through this fairly quickly if the person editing is already relatively familiar with the footage. This way, you are "previewing" your footage before you actually start editing, not during the actual editing process. This is simply the way it is done. No one EVER should use the editing process to get familiar with their footage. That should be done before actual editing begins. Now during editing, you will have to look at it again and again to remind yourself what is where, but if you sit down to edit a project with no idea what your footage is you are doing it in a dreadfully inefficient way.

Now here is one way you could do it and achieve what you're asking for even though you can not preview more than one shot at a time. I have done this technique before for simple studio shows, but never for something like a dance.

Put all 5 of your cameras video on a separate line in your time line. Obviously, you would have to have a program with at least 5 available video lines to do this. No free program (that I know of) gives you that many lines but more sophisticated programs do.

Once you have all 5 video tracks down in the time line, then it is easy to preview them and compare them to your other shot possibilities. Then you whack out the 4 shots you don't want, leaving the one you do. But honestly, doing it this way for something like a dance would probably not make too much sense. Like I said, I've done it for simple studio shows where the shots are almost all alike and the action and dialogue all needed to be synchronized, but with something like a dance where the video changes drastically and the video does not need to be synced so precisely this method would not make much sense.

I hope this makes sense to you.




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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

What are some free video editing software with cool effects?

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BrEe-bReE


I am currently using Windows Movie Maker but i want more effects. If there are downloads for effects that would be great, but i also wanted to know if there are any free video editing software that is similar to Sony Vegas Pro.


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FileLab is freeware and has plenty of special effects:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYbAe-mUscs

What is a good video editing software that is $150 or lower?




swift


What do u think is a good video editing software for those prices, that are sold in stores only?

I prefer Sony Vegas but I haven't seem them in stores for over a month.

I would like to buy new software.



Answer
I use MAGIX Edit Pro 14+. I hear they have Version 15 now.

www.Magix.com

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Saturday, August 24, 2013

Is there a way to darken a video in Sony Vegas?

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CrazyGuy


I have a video clip that is exposed to a lot of sunlight. I want it to look like night in the video and i was wondering if the video editing software Sony Vegas had a way to darken the video.

P.S. The video is for youtube and im trying to make a spoof of a movie trailer for those who care.



Answer
The video sounds fun :)
I beleive there is an effect under the FX tab(No duh huh?xD) And there's one that says Brightness and Contrast. Pick on of the ones that's darker then just play with it untill you've got it right :)

What is the best video editing software out there?




K.T.


What is the best video editing software for Windows Vista?

Adobe Premier Elements
Sony Vegas
Avid

I want one that can make really great AMVs with cool special effects.



Answer
Of the three you have listed here, Sony Vegas platinum edition would best suit your needs. Adobe Premiere is a good second choice. Personally I find Avid too hard to use and extremely overpriced for what you get.

In my opinion Sony Vegas has the most special effect options, in the lowest price bracket. It is simple to use and very powerful. It also has the best audio editing capabilities of the three programs you have listed here. I use Vegas Pro 8 daily, as well as Final Cut. Between the two, I prefer Vegas for most tasks.

If you are going to be working with a lot of still images, Premiere Elements bundled with Photoshop elements is a very good choice.

Tony Noon
This is my opinion as of 9/9/08. Video equipment changes literally daily and yesterdays top of the line is todays obsolete junk.




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Monday, August 19, 2013

What is the easiest professional video editing software to use for game montages?

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Ezra


I am willing to spend absolutely any amount of money for commercially available video editing software. Thing is, this will be my first time video editing. I tried Sony Vegas 10, but it was too difficult and took too much time to find out how to use it. Just some software that will let me edit montages for games like halo and mw3, with a friendly user interface.


Answer
Any Video Editor is a user-friendly video editing tool with seamlessly integrated video editing features.Maybe you can take a look at it!

What is a better video editing software: Adobe Premiere or Sony Vegas 9?




Nicholas


I'm an inspiring filmmaker and i currently own the Pinnacle Studio editing software. I'm not really a big fan of it and I'm purchasing a new video editing software but i'm not sure which one of these video editing softwares are better and more professional: Adobe Premiere or Sony Vegas 9?
I'd like to hear some anwsers from some profession filmmakers, or professional post-production people...if possibe.



Answer
Adobe is better than vegas, i think. You could also try womble mepg video wizard, I use it with adobe in combination.
Official site: http://womble.com/




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