From some of the comments that I've on this forum vis a vis Vegas 8, I get the feeling that enthusiasm for the new titling features in Vegas 8 is on the high side amongst less experienced users and begins to wane as we work our way up the feeding chain.
Be that as it may, what exactly does the new titler do that the old one didn't? This is a question, not a challenge.
I'm looking around for a functional titling program that's as easy to use as the one in Vegas 7, but that can do more. I know that this topic has been beat to death, but due to the incredible volume on this forum, topics as recent as two weeks ago are buried well out of sight. (The only answer is probably to keep a list of topic numbers for future reference, but given the aforementioned volume that too could easily spin out of control.)
Someone a while back mentioned Zaxwerks. I took a look at the demo, and was amazed to discover that even a dummy like me could actually make it work. The problem is that even though it is very easy to use and can do some nice things, I was not happy with the quality of the output. I thought the lettering was, for lack of a better expression, cartoonish, as if it were meant to be a caricature of what normal titling should look like.
The Fx themselves were fine. It's the look of the text that doesn't sit well with me. Is this something specific to this software or is this pretty much how it is with all of these titling applications?
Vegas 7, on the other hand, may be terminally light in regards to 3D and the kind of Fx that Zaxwerks and some of the others can effect, but at least its basic text properties can achieve a professional look. This, of course, is merely my opinion, and a pretty ill-informed one at that.
Any useful information concerning titling programs that can be sent my way will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks much,
Bill
Be that as it may, what exactly does the new titler do that the old one didn't? This is a question, not a challenge.
I'm looking around for a functional titling program that's as easy to use as the one in Vegas 7, but that can do more. I know that this topic has been beat to death, but due to the incredible volume on this forum, topics as recent as two weeks ago are buried well out of sight. (The only answer is probably to keep a list of topic numbers for future reference, but given the aforementioned volume that too could easily spin out of control.)
Someone a while back mentioned Zaxwerks. I took a look at the demo, and was amazed to discover that even a dummy like me could actually make it work. The problem is that even though it is very easy to use and can do some nice things, I was not happy with the quality of the output. I thought the lettering was, for lack of a better expression, cartoonish, as if it were meant to be a caricature of what normal titling should look like.
The Fx themselves were fine. It's the look of the text that doesn't sit well with me. Is this something specific to this software or is this pretty much how it is with all of these titling applications?
Vegas 7, on the other hand, may be terminally light in regards to 3D and the kind of Fx that Zaxwerks and some of the others can effect, but at least its basic text properties can achieve a professional look. This, of course, is merely my opinion, and a pretty ill-informed one at that.
Any useful information concerning titling programs that can be sent my way will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks much,
Bill