I'm working on my first Vegas project... and using it as a learning tool.
I have a 10 minute video - a TV newscaster's auditon tape... supplied to me on VHS.
I converted it to DV & imported it as one long avi file using Vegas.
It is a 10 minute clip but made up of a lot of short takes of the reporter on different stories and in different settings. Vegas imported the whole thing as one long event or clip.
My first thought was to simply use the S key to split the clip into a series of the original short takes and then start to work...
But now I'm wondering if I should have "imported" it section by section so no individual avi file was very long...
Is there a dis-advantage to just splitting up the original 10 minute take into a series of individual events using vegas... or would having a bunch of small avi files be better?
In either case... why?
Thanks for any help.
Will
I have a 10 minute video - a TV newscaster's auditon tape... supplied to me on VHS.
I converted it to DV & imported it as one long avi file using Vegas.
It is a 10 minute clip but made up of a lot of short takes of the reporter on different stories and in different settings. Vegas imported the whole thing as one long event or clip.
My first thought was to simply use the S key to split the clip into a series of the original short takes and then start to work...
But now I'm wondering if I should have "imported" it section by section so no individual avi file was very long...
Is there a dis-advantage to just splitting up the original 10 minute take into a series of individual events using vegas... or would having a bunch of small avi files be better?
In either case... why?
Thanks for any help.
Will