Help w/ Applying Stereoscopic 3D Anaglyphic To Only One Clip

lionfamlee wrote on 8/21/2021, 1:50 AM

Hello, I have been using Sony Vegas Pro for a week or so. I have read tutorials and watched several how to videos on applying Stereoscopic 3D Anaglyphic to just one clip segment. I am able to create the desired effect, but when I go into Properties to change Stereoscopic 3D Mode it applies to the whole project. Instead of just the desired short clip. I am stumped.. Might just be tired, but can't figure this out. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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vkmast wrote on 8/21/2021, 2:51 AM

Which version of "Sony Vegas Pro"? The last one was # 13.

lionfamlee wrote on 8/21/2021, 5:10 AM

Thanks for replying. I have Vegas Pro 15. I am marking the portion of clip (begin and end) out of the main clip and applying the effect. Then going to properties and changing Stereoscopic 3D Mode to Anaglyphic red/green. The effect is done for that clip, but it ends up making the rest of the main clip unsaturated/dull. It almost seems as though I am not selecting that section of the clip. I have spent 9 hours trying to figure this out.

3d87c4 wrote on 8/21/2021, 2:44 PM

I'm curios what you want to see in the end. Do you want to display an anaglyph in the middle of a 3D video, an anaglyph in the middle of a flat video, or...?

I have a sneaking suspicion you may need to render the anaglyph portion separately and add that to the final project.

You might experiment with project nesting, but I'm not sure this would help.

 

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lionfamlee wrote on 8/22/2021, 2:30 AM

Hi. I am trying to get what some refer to as a bass shake effect. Yes. I want to create the effect in sections of my main clip. I am working on the project with family and I am stumped.

In the video tutorial I posted below, it appears that he induvial is simply able to select that portion of the clip and change it to the Stereoscopic where it only effects that portion. I saw users mentioning the same problem as me and the fix that was told to them was to "Apply it only the short clips, after HIGHLIGHTING them, first you got to separate the clips". I am trim the clip, start and finish, and the taking the cursor and placing it on the measurement bar (time bar) and left clicking the portion where I want to start the highlighting of the section and dragging it to the end of where I want it highlighted. I see the section highlighted (I think), but when I go to make the change in properties it applies the desaturated look to the entire clip.

This video below was one of the tutorial we used. At 1:50 the process starts and at rogughly 2:59 min I take all these same steps/

Any help is really appreciated.

lionfamlee wrote on 8/22/2021, 2:31 AM

I guess, I may need to ensure I am highlighting the clip I separated. Is this done by left clicking the time bar at the start of the clip section and dragging right to the end point?