Help in Vegas Pro 8
- Gamergirl89
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Help in Vegas Pro 8
Ok, in this I was wondering how I could make moving bars (0:08-0:24)?
I think I should the cookie cutter, but I'm not totally sure.
Also, though this may be a dumb question, but is there a way to make stills in Vegas.
(something like at 1:43?) Everytime I want to do stills, I do them in wmm and then import to Vegas, though they look like crap.
I think I should the cookie cutter, but I'm not totally sure.
Also, though this may be a dumb question, but is there a way to make stills in Vegas.
(something like at 1:43?) Everytime I want to do stills, I do them in wmm and then import to Vegas, though they look like crap.
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Yeah, for the moving bars you can use cookie cutter and animate the position of the 'square' effect via keyframes. Or you could create masking shapes and move those around on the screen with the pan/crop feature.
To make stills in Vegas you just have to set the velocity of a clip to 0% (right-click > insert/remove envelop > velocity). You can also change the speed of a clip in its properties, but I prefer the other method.
To make stills in Vegas you just have to set the velocity of a clip to 0% (right-click > insert/remove envelop > velocity). You can also change the speed of a clip in its properties, but I prefer the other method.
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And here I thought I knew all the ways to get a 'screenshot' in Vegas. Well ya learn something new everyday. ;O Thank you! ^_^JaddziaDax wrote:another way to make a still frame is to cut your video down to one frame and right click and choose "create subclip" and stretch it out as long as you want it.
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