Paul Moran
May 26th, 2003, 02:53 AM
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Unlike many nonlinear editors, Vegas Video has a strong compositing capability plus many ways of adding extra interest to a movie.
Recently, editor and journalist David Hague had the opportunity to play with some of these features in some depth while putting together a two minute promo for a company with which he had done some recent reciprocal business.
Here's his tutorial. (http://www.digitalvideoediting.com/2003/05_may/tutorials/cw_vegas3toot_dh.htm)
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Unlike many nonlinear editors, Vegas Video has a strong compositing capability plus many ways of adding extra interest to a movie.
Recently, editor and journalist David Hague had the opportunity to play with some of these features in some depth while putting together a two minute promo for a company with which he had done some recent reciprocal business.
Here's his tutorial. (http://www.digitalvideoediting.com/2003/05_may/tutorials/cw_vegas3toot_dh.htm)
News Source: digitalvideoediting.com (http://www.digitalvideoediting.com/2003/05_may/tutorials/cw_vegas3toot_dh.htm)