A picture is worth a thousand words - can you clarify with a screenshot?
Basically, there are a lot of transitions in Vegas Pro - if you want more, you have to buy plugins (Boris FX, ProDad Vitascene for example) that can be used in Vegas Pro after installation.
@ac-c - Ah! I understand now 😃! OK, you want BETTER looking Transitions than those available in the VegasPro Package, now I understand. And so when you say “external”, we understand this means add an additional purchase from a 3rd Party Supplier of Transitions. Well, there are a few companies. It depends on how much you want to spend and what look you want?
vegas pro is not smart enuf to lay down the keyframe and auto conform the keyframe position base on event length. Plus, these external fancy transitions for VEGAS Pro required Sapphire or Boris Continum plugin which is super pricey.
Just wait till VEGAS Team develop at least a bare minimum "perspective warp" OFX so than you can create 2/3 of those similar fancy transitions with a cost of only the software, not with plugins.
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wrote on 9/18/2021, 5:05 AM
@alifftudm95 I was going to write a separate topic but I don't know how to @t people unless they're in the thread already. Have you considered doing a YouTube tutorial series based around popular editing techniques used in Tiktoks and Instagrams but using Vegas Pro?
This is an example the speedramp dance, but for this example whereas the originals used high speed in camera slow motion you show us how to achieve the same with out slow motion using Vegas and perfectly replicate the effect with the bonus that the quality should look better done in a proper NLE instead of a phone app
@alifftudm95 I was going to write a separate topic but I don't know how to @t people unless they're in the thread already. Have you considered doing a YouTube tutorial series based around popular editing techniques used in Tiktoks and Instagrams but using Vegas Pro?
This is an example the speedramp dance, but for this example whereas the originals used high speed in camera slow motion you show us how to achieve the same with out slow motion using Vegas and perfectly replicate the effect with the bonus that the quality should look better done in a proper NLE instead of a phone app
I think I've made a tutorial on this visual effect, the only difference, I educate people about Frame Rates, hoping for less recording error and much more proper filming/editing pipeline for consumer level people.
Instead of using Velocity, the new updated Slow Motion Plugin in VP19, should be sufficient enuf to generate seamless optical flow slow mo with 30FPS (and below) video clips. You can also keyframe the slow motion properties. Like in this tutorial:
(The 0.99% bug is finally fixed in VP19 btw)
However, you cant ramp up the clip speed with the Slow Motion Plugin.
And the shake FX in that video is not achievable with stock VEGAS Pro, you need to spend couple hundred dollars more on plugins, just to have that easy drag & drop shake OFX, which I really hope to come into VP in the future.
@Grazie actually i watched some youtube vid and i just used a free pack . the problem is putting those transitions is really difficult means you cant simply drag and drop those and they dont come in the transition menu
@alifftudm95 Yes you siad correct and theres where im facing problem putting the transition on the clip by ya know make 2 clips and then putting vfx and stuff