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Sony Vegas Pro 8 Tutorial : 7 Special Effects

Sony Vegas Pro 8 Tutorial : 7 Special Effects

Here is a Sony Vegas Pro 8 Tutorial for the beginner created by Youtuber dnuorgrednu2. I feature this video here because it demonstrates in 8 minutes all the basic special effects from Sony Vegas Pro 8.

7 Special Effects With Sony Vegas Pro 8:

  1. How to Cut, Speed Up and Slow Down
  2. Adding Video Effects
  3. Adding Transition Effects
  4. How to Use Chroma Keyer Effect
  5. Overview of Protype Titler
  6. How to Use 3D Editor
  7. Adding Sound Effect

Enjoy!
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* Using editing tools, transitions, filters, and third-party plug-ins
* Multicam production and editing
* Color correction, titling and compositing
* Recording and editing audio; using audio plug-ins
* Creating and using Media Manager databases
* Web video workflow
* 24p HDCAM/DVCAM workflow for the independent filmmaker
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* Tips and tricks to improve workflow
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Comments

  1. Anonymous12:11 am

    what is that song?

    ReplyDelete
  2. lostcitiy9:36 pm

    how can i delete a video effeckt after i had added? it is very important for me now.
    because i dont want to see it any more but when i render i see always this effeckt in backround and i cant delete it
    thanks

    ReplyDelete

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