Recommended: Gary Kleiner’s DVDA 2.0 training video

PossibilityX wrote on 8/15/2004, 1:08 PM
If any of you guys are having trouble figuring out DVDA 2.0, I recommend Gary Kleiner’s instructional video DVDA AUTHORING WITH DVD ARCHITECT 2.0. I’m fairly well versed in Vegas and just completed my first big project, a profile / documentary. But being a newbie to authoring and DVDA, well, I was completely in the dark. (Let’s face it, the manual Sony supplies is minimal at best.)

So I popped for Gary’s training video. It was well worth the $$$ and certainly has saved me hours of trial and error fumbling around. Gary explained it all very clearly and concisely.

Just for the record, I don’t know Gary and obviously don’t profit from this endorsement. I’m just a satisfied customer passing along a tip.

If you’re interested, go to http://www.vegastoolsandtraining.com/

Comments

Chanimal wrote on 8/15/2004, 8:59 PM
I have his other video for Vegas 4.0. Very well done, easy to follow and contains some nice tricks I never knew (like the Alt-M to insert markers in sync with the music beat).

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ken c wrote on 8/16/2004, 5:49 AM
Agree, excellent how-to DVD production from Gary... another satisfied customer here... it's a good role model for how to make good how-to DVDs (which I do) as well -- very well lit, he does an excellent, clear job of explaining exactly what to do, plus shares new tips I didn't know, and aren't in the docs... get it! the DVDA2 one, superb..

ken
FuTz wrote on 8/16/2004, 6:05 AM
"like the Alt-M to insert markers in sync with the music beat"

... I just tried and it doesn't work... ???