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Grazie wrote on 1/23/2005, 3:37 AM
Hah! Get ready! . . . Wearing large Wellington boots?

Grazie
Grazie wrote on 1/23/2005, 3:39 AM
Spot you reading this?


Here's Spot's:

http://www.vasst.com/


.. you need to register .. no biggie ...

More?

wait a mo .. .

G
Grazie wrote on 1/23/2005, 3:40 AM
Edward Troxel's - MASSIVE info base

Read Edward's Newsletters - loads of stuff ..

http://thetroxels.com/vegas/forum/
Grazie wrote on 1/23/2005, 3:41 AM
http://www.vegasusers.com/
Grazie wrote on 1/23/2005, 3:43 AM
More .. ?

http://www.creativecow.net/articles/vegasvideo.html
Grazie wrote on 1/23/2005, 4:37 AM
Wow! joseartur ! How DID you know our friend here, rsheppard, wasn't an English speaker - Brilliant! :)

Where's the other languages too?

Grazie
Orcatek wrote on 1/23/2005, 7:32 AM
Don't forget

http://www.bb-video.net/ from billybob - great stuff
rsheppard wrote on 1/23/2005, 8:53 AM
Great, thanks for all the links.
Spot|DSE wrote on 1/23/2005, 11:05 AM
Rsheppard, there are quite a few more. You'll find a collection of all of them, including the sites mentioned here, at http://www.vasst.com/training/Tutorial
You'll be surprised at how many Vegas resources can be found on the web. We try to keep the site updated and fresh in terms of what's new. There are new links up there at least every 2-3 days on the All Things Vegas pages.
joseartur wrote on 1/23/2005, 7:25 PM
Dear Grazie:
everything what I learned it was with your help, and many pages with tutorials in English, Frenh, German, Spanish, Italien
I`am Portuguese.
sorry my bad English
TomE wrote on 1/24/2005, 4:06 PM
This is not completey free but you can watch the first few chapters for free. If you have a broadband connection these quicktime tutorials are great. The Vegas one is pretty basic but they also have ones for ACID and Sound Forge.

here is a link to the Vegas 5 tut at VTC

Sony Vegas 5


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Kwak wrote on 2/7/2005, 11:15 PM
Hello Vegas users,

Did you need additional tutorial books and/or DVDs to help you improve and advance in Vegas?

Or was the manual booklets and the "New Features" of Vegas .pdf sufficient to learn everything that the superb software has to offer?



Money is limited in my case and if the Vegas manual book is sufficient, I rather not purchase the Vegas 5 Editing book.
Your comments are appreciated.
mbryant wrote on 2/8/2005, 2:34 AM
Of course it depends…how you like to learn, etc…

I have found the manual and the New Features document good, so you can figure out how to do most things from them.

I also bought Spot’s Vegas 5 book, and I’m working my way through that. For me. the main extras I get with that are lots of good tips, as well has having the DVD with sample projects. Sometimes it isn’t how to do a specific task, but understanding multiple ways it could be done, and what is best practice.

I’d say that you can get reasonably good with this software by reading the manual, learning by doing, and also these forums. But the software is complex and deep enough that most can still learn extra things through training.

Mark
Grazie wrote on 2/8/2005, 2:46 AM
Gary's Tutes did it for me .. still discovering things . . "

Get it now? Well, yes. The time you'll save PLUS the ideas you will have formed from watching this will get you back the cost very quickly . . . but if you can't stretch to the $99 . . I know what it's like! Oh yes!

Grazie