I filmed (what will be eventually) a ten-minute short film; I have about 25 minutes of footage containing 40 individual clips that are a mix of each scene shot two to five times. What I originally started doing was selecting the best clips and putting the video+sound on one solid line and trimming the clips down so that with each camera change there was a clear and believable camera switch without a break in action (I used one camera so I'm trying to make it look like more than one).
I was wondering, though, instead of me just taking the clips from the media pool, trimming down the video and audio for each, and then plotting them on that single line -- is there any way that I can have multiple streams running and then select which one I want Vegas to show at the right time? For instance, if there is a scene where two people are talking -- one camera shot filming one actor through the scene and another camera shot filming the other actor through the scene -- can I put both of the video streams playing simultaneously and then select when to play which video?
Sorry for the lengthy explaination but it's simple when you think about it. Any ideas?
--Noah--
I was wondering, though, instead of me just taking the clips from the media pool, trimming down the video and audio for each, and then plotting them on that single line -- is there any way that I can have multiple streams running and then select which one I want Vegas to show at the right time? For instance, if there is a scene where two people are talking -- one camera shot filming one actor through the scene and another camera shot filming the other actor through the scene -- can I put both of the video streams playing simultaneously and then select when to play which video?
Sorry for the lengthy explaination but it's simple when you think about it. Any ideas?
--Noah--