Announcement: The Vegas 5 Companion DVD set now available!

GaryKleiner wrote on 10/19/2004, 3:19 PM
Hi all,

I am very pleased to announce the release of my new Vegas instructional DVD set, The Vegas 5 Companion. It is 9 hours of in-depth Vegas instruction.

The Vegas 5 Companion not only covers the basics such as manipulating media on the timeline, but has demonstrations of different uses for various features. For example, I show you seven different ways to use Bezier Masking.

The 5-Disc set has over 200 chapter stops which are cataloged in an index so you can quickly find what topics you need to learn or review.

Disc 1

Brief Overview
Tape Capture
Tabs:
Explorer
Media Pool
Edit Details
Trimmer
Transitions
Video FX
Media Generators

Disc 2

The Vegas Interface in depth

Saving Configurations
Customizing Keyboard
Time Selections
Working with Media
Keyboard Shortcuts
Trimming, Split Edits, Slip, Slide,
Takes
Ripple Modes
Subclips

Disc 3

Envelopes
Keyframes
Working with 3D

Disc 4

Pan/Crop tools
Bezier Masking and applications
Audio
Channels
Busses
External Surface Control
Audio FX
Automated Envelopes
Surround Sound
Recording
Pitch Shifting

Disc 5

Using Scripts
Multi-Camera Editing
Color Correction
Color Isolation techniques
Printing to Tape
Network Rendering

Pricing: 5-Disc set $145. Special Introductory Price $99.
Discs are also available separately.

Please go to www.VegasTrainingAndTools.com for details.

Thanks,
Gary







Comments

p@mast3rs wrote on 10/19/2004, 5:13 PM
I just ordered Gary. I wasnt the first one was I?
cworld29 wrote on 10/19/2004, 10:41 PM
So does that mean pre-orders have shipped?
GaryKleiner wrote on 10/20/2004, 7:47 AM
>So does that mean pre-orders have shipped? <

Yes, those are going out. We should finish shipping all the preorders by today.

Thanks,
Gary
ken c wrote on 10/20/2004, 9:11 AM
Just ordered mine too, and Excalibur (pls send v2 & 3)... looking forward to them ... great work on your earlier videos too!

ken
DavidMcKnight wrote on 10/20/2004, 11:38 AM
Hi Gary, I saw you in Dallas with Spot. Congratulations on the release! I would imagine you are somewhat biased, but can you or maybe someone who has seen both compare this set with the VASST set? I have several of their dvd's and wonder if this addresses any different information?

thanks,
David
RafalK wrote on 10/20/2004, 1:43 PM
Awesome
ken c wrote on 10/20/2004, 4:50 PM
From what I've seen, I got a lot out of both Spot and Gary's earlier V4 DVDs, they have plenty of different approaches to the content and different editing workflows that it's "must have smart money" to get anything these talented guys produce.

And I'm a hard sell.

Both men have created excellent how-to DVDs, and I'm selling my first commercial DVD (4 figure sales in less than a week- yay!) thanks to learning so quickly from both of their DVD sets.. money in the bank, learn from both.


ken