I'm proud to be a Vegas Evangilist

randyvild2 wrote on 6/30/2004, 11:45 PM
Last night I witnessed to someone the Vegas video editing light. An owner of Premiere denounced his faith at 2:30 am this morning and was converted to the power of Vegas 5. He could not believe how user friendly Vegas 5 was and he repeated the expresion "WOW" numerous times.
Now he will have to prove himself over the years to come and bring forth fruit to the world of entertainment.

Spread the news of this great program fellow editors!!
Randini
the world to come

Comments

Trichome wrote on 6/30/2004, 11:52 PM
YES, Brother...
Go forth and TELL IT on the Mountain!!!
The burning BUSH is a clear sign to SWITCH!!!

;P

Gary
Cunhambebe wrote on 7/1/2004, 4:24 AM
Why don't you open a church? ;)
bcbarnes wrote on 7/1/2004, 6:13 AM
I think he did ...
beerandchips wrote on 7/1/2004, 6:32 AM
I work on people who use premiere every day. I have a 90% conversion success rate. Not perfect, but still an A.
GmElliott wrote on 7/1/2004, 6:41 AM
I have a tendancy to get carried away talking about Vegas...recently at a Greater Philadelphia Videographers Association event I ended up talk to one couple about the joys of Vegas (they were Premiere users)...needless to say I rambled on for over 5 minutes without solicitation from them. Darn I must be annoying. They even asked, "wait do you WORK for Sony?!".
Thompartista wrote on 7/1/2004, 3:47 PM
I have been editing for some time now. I started with Adobe Premiere then switched to Final Cut Pro. I recently got a new job editing television commercials and the company I work for has Vegas Video 5.0. I was nervous at first but have to say I am very impressed. Vegas Video is rock solid and so very easy to use. I save a ton of time editing with it!!
Spot|DSE wrote on 7/1/2004, 4:21 PM
Only 90%???? You aren't hitting them hard enough with the box, boy! Ya gots ta hit em' when they're weak, when Premiere crashes to it's knees and they're begging for mercy from the CPU. Ya gots ta hit em' when they're crying for more plugins that costs wages and time. Ya gots ta hit em' with the power of heavenly audio, and point them to the fires and brimstone of unproductive HE Double Hockey Sticks. Show them the light, show them to true color, show them to smooth and uninterrupted clean editing without fear of what may come in the form of dropped frames, rebellious glitches, and lost keyframes. Shew them the way from the mysterious wilderness of strange codecs, skewed aspect ratios, and dark MPEG encodes.
Hit em' hard, hit em' high, and don't ever stop til they've paid the tithe for the bright orange box. (or deep blue if they do DVD)
:-)
Skywatcher wrote on 7/1/2004, 9:07 PM
Amen my brother!