I'm dropping Vegas Pro!

nedski wrote on 6/8/2010, 1:58 PM
Well... maybe... ;-)

The new Movie Studio10 looks like it might have all I need!

10 video tracks! I rarely use more than 4.

Image stabilization! I just bought the NewBlueFX Stabilizer for $100.. ouch! (BTW It works very well.)

Please Sony, make Vegas Pro 10 super-duper and make it available pretty soon.

And don't forget Acid Pro 8 and a killer CineScore replacement as well.

Comments

Bjørn-Tore Rakkenes wrote on 6/12/2010, 10:45 AM
Thinking the same. Just got started on Pro9 and out comes Studio10 looking fresh and smooth... Argh...
LReavis wrote on 6/12/2010, 10:53 AM
10 tracks? Usually that would work for me, but there have been times that I've used at least twice that many. Still, for a short project, I suppose I could created the first 10, render to Cineform, then put that clip on the TL of a new project and create the other 9 tracks . . .
Tom Pauncz wrote on 6/12/2010, 11:24 AM
Or even used nested veg files - if it's allowed in Studio.
Tom
Marc S wrote on 6/12/2010, 11:58 AM
I would miss the video scopes which none of the other versions have.
FrigidNDEditing wrote on 6/12/2010, 12:02 PM
I think you'll find that if you go to Studio, there are things you're going to miss.

Not to mention, Vegas Pro has the ability for scripting plug-ins like Ultimate S Pro, Mayhem, Production Assistant, etc...

but a 2nd seat being Vegas Movie Studio is by no means a bad idea now that it's go so much strength.

Dave