Great work everyone! Been using Vegas for a long time. If it wasn't for this community, I would be lost. Thanks for all the help and tips! I produce a sneaker review show on youtube with my friend. I shoot and edit. Here is one of our recent episodes. Everything edited with Vegas Pro 20 and TotalFX7.
I couldn't help myself. With vp21 promo splashing me with dancers, I had to dig out an old musical I did and fire it up. Actually my very 1st multicam captured during performance before a live theater audience back in 2015 that I shot solo from the back of the house 250 feet away with a pair of wifi cameras embedded at the corners off the lip of the stage. No problema pulling it up in vp21 and all I did was mark out a snippet and drop in some of the transitions that didn't exist way back when. Absolutely amazing that Vegas has maintained backward compatibility in such large and complex projects.
It was shot interlaced for dvd delivery and I merely did a quick Magix hd render with the default vce progressive preset. Just did an alternate render changing the project to progressive, setting deinterlace to interpolate, and setting all the clip switches to Reduce Interlace Flicker. Used the default MainConcept preset this time for good measure. Don't see any snow or interlace flicker and they both look pretty much identical on my big 4k monitor as well as viewing the uploads on my laptop... anyone see a big difference? Wonder if the fact that I have 60hz power here and shoot 29.97 makes a difference.
It was shot interlaced for dvd delivery and I did just do a quick Magix hd render with the vce progressive preset above.
The combing is gone in the second render. Conventional deinterlacing (blend or interpolate) in Vegas has to be applied before scaling, at the unscaled (matched to source) project level. Smart deinterlacing is a different mindset. Using a progressive render template, scaled or unscaled, doesn't deinterlace the footage.
Since I likely won't make it to see the next Super Blue Moon, I went out to my front yard and shot a few seconds of this one.
Boy, that's blue!
Just kidding. I thought it would be a good time to investigate Vegas Pro 21 Color Grading since the whole valley around me is filled with dingy smoke from fires up north.
Becoming the part of history, witnessing one of process of building partial elements of Istana Garuda of IKN and their first shipment from Bandung to IKN.