All,
I have been on these boards for a long time using Vegas for many audio tasks but I am now (finally!) starting to explore Vegas from a video angle as well. I recently completed my first ever "photo montage" for a wedding recently and the presentation was very well received. Vegas was a standout in making that project a breeze!
I have now been asked to "step it up" a notch and produce a showreel/ demo for a potential series of software tutorials for software products produced at the company I work for during my day gig (I have my own voiceover/digital media company as a side gig).
Primary tools used will be using Vegas, Camtasia Studio, some graphic stills/elements from Photoshop/Illustrator elements and of course my voiceover to assemble these tutorials.
Can anyone share any tried and true workflow tips before I fall into the deep end? Advice from the field would be most appreciated since I am chasing a contract for up to a half dozen of these tutorials from this company alone. If this flies like I think it will - I live in Calgary, Alberta where technical training for the oil and gas sector among other things is a huge opportunity - I would like to establish an efficient workflow to keep my assembly hours reasonable for the price I will quote to produce the segments.
And of course - one "newby" question for the group - I was very impressed with the nice "pan and zoom" effects I could apply to selected still images with Vegas when I built my photo montage. I would like to use this effect selectively in my software tutorials when appropriate. But for my first test - I brought in a 3 minute Camtasia clip and placed it on the Vegas timeline. Of course, since this is one long clip - when I click the little Pan/Crop button at the very right side of the clip - Vegas wants to apply my pan/zoom/crop to the entire three minute segment wherever I place a key frame.
Is this the best way to do this? Or should I highlight a specific segement within this long clip (using Trimmer or define a region on the Project window) then do a Split? I did finally figure out that this method creates a new event - which I can then apply Pan/Zoom to separately from the rest of the larger clip. Sorry for the grade 1 question but hey - gotta start somewhere...:)
Any help would be appreciated!
Cheers,
Cuzin B
I have been on these boards for a long time using Vegas for many audio tasks but I am now (finally!) starting to explore Vegas from a video angle as well. I recently completed my first ever "photo montage" for a wedding recently and the presentation was very well received. Vegas was a standout in making that project a breeze!
I have now been asked to "step it up" a notch and produce a showreel/ demo for a potential series of software tutorials for software products produced at the company I work for during my day gig (I have my own voiceover/digital media company as a side gig).
Primary tools used will be using Vegas, Camtasia Studio, some graphic stills/elements from Photoshop/Illustrator elements and of course my voiceover to assemble these tutorials.
Can anyone share any tried and true workflow tips before I fall into the deep end? Advice from the field would be most appreciated since I am chasing a contract for up to a half dozen of these tutorials from this company alone. If this flies like I think it will - I live in Calgary, Alberta where technical training for the oil and gas sector among other things is a huge opportunity - I would like to establish an efficient workflow to keep my assembly hours reasonable for the price I will quote to produce the segments.
And of course - one "newby" question for the group - I was very impressed with the nice "pan and zoom" effects I could apply to selected still images with Vegas when I built my photo montage. I would like to use this effect selectively in my software tutorials when appropriate. But for my first test - I brought in a 3 minute Camtasia clip and placed it on the Vegas timeline. Of course, since this is one long clip - when I click the little Pan/Crop button at the very right side of the clip - Vegas wants to apply my pan/zoom/crop to the entire three minute segment wherever I place a key frame.
Is this the best way to do this? Or should I highlight a specific segement within this long clip (using Trimmer or define a region on the Project window) then do a Split? I did finally figure out that this method creates a new event - which I can then apply Pan/Zoom to separately from the rest of the larger clip. Sorry for the grade 1 question but hey - gotta start somewhere...:)
Any help would be appreciated!
Cheers,
Cuzin B