hi.. I am interested in shooting 4k footage and then editing on a 1080 project and using the extra resolution of 4k to be able to add zoom and pan during editing.. I am wondering if there is anyway to use a joystick to control vegas motion so the forward/back and left/right movements of the joystick could write write key frames to control the track motion ? also if joystick buttons could control zoom in and out ?
I havent been able to find much info on this.. does anyone know if it is possible ? even if it means adding a plugin ?
the ability to edit this way would be very handy.. you could have multiple (stationary) cameras at an event and then create movement during editing.. not only that but you have precise control of each camera rather than relying on operators to get it right.. I know this can be done by manually editing key frames but its a very cumbersome process when you have multiple cameras with an hour running time..
ideally I would like to load up footage from three or four 4k cameras on different tracks.. arm some automation and then let the timeline roll for the entire length using the joystick to manually pan/tilt and zoom on the fly.. repeat this across the other 3 tracks and then finish with other editing such as crossfades and video FX etc as normal.
I know vegas has joystick control for some audio stuff (surround panning i think ?), a joystick would be ideal but even if it was a midi controller such as faders that it would be manageable.. I would also settle for the ability to record movement, render the file and re import on a 1080 timeline.. the primary goal is to take static 4k footage from an event and make it look like the camera was operated.
If vegas isn't capable of this now could it be added in the future ? also (hope this question isn't out of bounds) if vegas cannot do this, is there any other application that anyone knows which may be able to help achieve this ? Thanks..