Advice For Best Video Learning Sources?

KRyan wrote on 12/8/2009, 6:58 AM
Can I get a bit of guidance on how best to learn video production? I know that sounds vague, so here's a bit of clarification. I'm a long-time audio producer with a home recording studio. I'm also a musician (who'd have thought?:)). Now I am venturing deeper into the wild & wooly world of video production, but mainly just for myself and my band (other musician friends, etc) to make music videos.

Gear:
-Sony Vegas Pro
-Canon ZR-85 mini-DV (uses little tapes)
-Plenty of audio recording experience and equipment
-Nothing in the way of special lighting
-Strong will to learn quickly

Any advice appreciated!

Thanks.

Ken

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xberk wrote on 12/8/2009, 8:04 AM
For Sony Vegas VAAST All I ever did was to buy Spot's book and follow this forum (searching the forum for answers was and still is extremely helpful) but there is terrific training through VAAST if you want to really go deep very quickly.

Spot's new book

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rs170a wrote on 12/8/2009, 8:16 AM
Walter Graff has a great web site devoted to creative lighting done inexpensively.

Mike
KRyan wrote on 12/8/2009, 7:57 PM
I'll check it out! Thanks.

Ken