Is there a general rule / advice for which project template to use?
This scenario:
I have a lot of footage, all from the same source.
I add footage to the timeline, using several tracks.
*) Some of the video I add stems from another project, because I sometimes compile (render) some scenes to a singe event, making it easier to add effects and transitions.
I want to publish this on a DVD, on YouTube and so on.
What do you do yourself? What project template is the best to use?
Now, to make it even more complicated, let us say my main project is based on recordings made by a new HDV camera. And that I want to mix in some recordings I have on old VHS tapes. Does this change the “rules”?
What I am trying to do, as a beginner in video editing, it to gain an understanding for how the project template influences the final result. And to understand what Vegas really does when it renders video, how footages are "treated" based on the project settings.
*) See the asterix above, the question also applies to intermediate renderings I make. Maybe this is a no-no, but this is the way I am used to mix audio, I sometimes mix several clips, add effects etc. in a sub project and then process it to a single file which I later use in the main project.
Ingvar
This scenario:
I have a lot of footage, all from the same source.
I add footage to the timeline, using several tracks.
*) Some of the video I add stems from another project, because I sometimes compile (render) some scenes to a singe event, making it easier to add effects and transitions.
I want to publish this on a DVD, on YouTube and so on.
What do you do yourself? What project template is the best to use?
Now, to make it even more complicated, let us say my main project is based on recordings made by a new HDV camera. And that I want to mix in some recordings I have on old VHS tapes. Does this change the “rules”?
What I am trying to do, as a beginner in video editing, it to gain an understanding for how the project template influences the final result. And to understand what Vegas really does when it renders video, how footages are "treated" based on the project settings.
*) See the asterix above, the question also applies to intermediate renderings I make. Maybe this is a no-no, but this is the way I am used to mix audio, I sometimes mix several clips, add effects etc. in a sub project and then process it to a single file which I later use in the main project.
Ingvar