This footage was considerably longer and had multiple takes.
Again, the original music was used as a sync track so the video could be lined up easily when it came time to import this video into our Vegas Pro project. Stock video footage was used for the text backgrounds, and Vegas effects were used to create any and all effects.Īdditional video footage of was taken in the client's studio, to have punch in video clips. Because the original track was used, the video's audio track was used as a sync track to line up the video exactly, thus making sure the timecode could be changed over to MEASURES|BEATS, to ensure editing would be exactly aligned with the tempo. Both the video and audio files were utilized during the video editing. A Macbook Pro was used to play the original track to give the featured artist a way to know the exact tempo, as well as when the vocals were going to be playing. The chroma key background was used in our University's Communication Studio. *Please be patient, videos are being re-rendered to optimize the quality of this case studyīelow are the elements discussed, as well as a link to a clip of all of the elements utilized. This was an opportunity to experiment and have fun, while learning something new in the process. What thisĭemonstrated was an ability for possible collaborations between PC and Mac enthusiasts. Transferring, downloading, re-editing, then uplaoding. In a cross-platform situation for study of creating, rendering,
The additional process of the re-edit, and re-render was an additional 10 hours. After the presentation, I went back into the projects to re-edit and re-render, then re-upload.
The final product was rendered from Live and then uploaded to YouTube for critiquing and viral marketing.The original rendering of the full tutorial as well as a demo of the video (2 minutes in length), was completed in 8 hours. I was definitely able to.įinally audio editing was done in Ableton Live on a Mac Pro.
I was looking to push the boundaries of the software and find its limits. Most of the video editing was created and done in Vegas Pro 9, screen capturing and voice over capture was done in Camtasia Studio 6. The final product was a HOWTO: Create a Music Video, using Sony Vegas Pro 9 and Camtasia Studio 6 on a PC desktop computer, that included a Quad Core cpu, and 4gigs of Ram. I wanted to continue that routine a bit here, but shift gears to a more educational view. Most of my video journeys and works involve music videos. Vegas Pro 9 even authorizes video to Blu-Ray Disc. All of this while rendering video files capable of rivaling the most professional movies to date. With the ability to capture audio/video, edit audio/video, and add effects. Sony Vegas Pro 9 is one of Window's most powerful tools in this area. One of the most valuable tools made available today for this type of marketing is the video production DAW.
Registered Vegas Pro 9 users can download the update from for free users of Vegas Pro 8 or earlier versions pay $235.No matter how much technology progresses, one thing remains the same.the eternal search for viral marketing. And there’s a new PreSonus FaderPort control surface driver, which supports using a touch-sensitive device to control volume and pan parameters, as well as play, stop, start, and transport functions, in addition to using a mouse or keyboard.
Timeline burning to DVD-similar to the pre-existing Vegas Pro “Burn to Blu-ray” process-give editors an easier output method for their video-editing projects. Also new to Vegas Pro 9.0e are improvements made to the system’s device explorer, which supports additional cameras, hard disks, and memory recording devices. In addition to closed captioning of CEA-608 data, version 9.0e supports multilayer Photoshop document (PSD) files, providing a more flexible way to create animation and other effects from a PSD image, more compositing of PSD files, and individual control over separate file layers. Sony Creative Software’s popular Vegas Pro 9 nonlinear HD video and audio editing application now offers closed captioning, multilayer file support, and other broadcast-friendly features in the new version 9.0e.
Updates to Sony’s Vegas Pro 9 help pros edit audio and video projects.