Sony Vegas : Video Editing in a Nutshell is a course that I am very proud to present. After nearly 8 years in the business, I decided to pour my whole experience in one whole course for students from all over the world to learn from.
Sony Vegas : Video Editing in a Nutshell is a course that I am very proud to present. After nearly 8 years in the business, I decided to pour my whole experience in one whole course for students from all over the world to learn from.
This course does not only serve technical purposes, but also theoretical ones. Not only will you learn video editing from scratch, but also you will learn why do we edit this way. Through the course's lectures, I usually give tips and tricks for every effect and how to use it properly. In addition to the tips and tricks, we will , together, go through all the processes that comes in mind while editing.
An introduction to the course and its materials. I will be taking you through the flow of the course, and how can you use all of its resources to your advantage.
In this lecture, we take a quick look on the first things you see once you open Sony Vegas Pro. We also learn about all the essential tools and windows.
Adding videos and audios has never been easier. In this lecture, we will discover together the two main ways for adding videos and audio into Sony Vegas Pro. Also, we will learn what formats of videos and audio does Sony Vegas Pro works with, and what may cause an error.
A snapshot is a very useful tool indeed, especially when doing some advanced effects. In this lecture, we will use the snapshot button and learn how to use it in many ways.
Throughout the lecture, we will get introduced to editing a text in the video. Fonts, size, colors, and advanced text settings will be taught.
Key Frames are essential for all video editing programs. The main purpose of the lecture is understanding the main concept of using key frames. We will use key frames in all other lectures.
Pan and Crop is a tool that every video editor should know. It is one of the most important techniques. In this lecture, we will go through the Pan and Crop tool, while implementing key frames with it.
Once we finish Pan and Crop, we must learn masking. Masking is one of the most challenging, yet helpful tools for any video editor. It focuses on a new concept which will be taught throughout the course. We will use masking in many other lectures, including the advanced effects' lectures.
Ever thought how do video editors use slow and fast motion to their advantage by syncing them? In this lecture, we will learn how to use Velocity, a great and easy tool that will help us in any of our montages and syncing techniques.
Color correcting and color grading are one of the most important tools that film makers use in their films to set the mood and the theme for each scene differently. In this lecture, we will learn how colors can change the mood and affect the audience.
Color grading with Magic Bullet Looks gives us more freedom and options when editing. In this lecture, we will color some videos and see some of the templates.
A standard black and white filter looks like a piece of cake. However, editing it into a more visually appealing filter may take some work. This is what we will learn in this lecture.
In this lecture, we will learn how to add overlays, different kinds of overlays, and what settings do you need to change.
Understanding transitions is one thing, but making them look smooth is another thing. In this lecture, we will learn different types of transitions, and when to use them. Also, we will be able to use outlays in transition to smooth things out.
In order to create intros, outros, or even simple text effects, one must learn how to animate text properly using the right techniques. In this lecture, we will learn how to animate text and make it look professional.
Ever thought about how complex and costly CGI in Hollywood movies is? Well, it all starts here. In this lecture, we will learn about using the Green Screen feature in Sony Vegas Pro, and how to color correct 3-D footage to make it more realistic.
Now, we will learn the stylish, modern effect used in Trap music videos and many montages. The 3-D effect is widely used, yet many people still do not know how to animate it and make it look perfect.
Reverse and Mirror are both very famous video effects that any video editor should add them to his or her library. In this lecture, we will learn how to master these two effects.
Shot a video that is shaky and can not be used in editing? This is the lecture for you. We will learn, step by step, how to stabilize the footage and make it look as smooth as it will look like if you used a real, mechanical stabilizer in real life while shooting.
So who made the film? In this lecture, we will learn how to add rolling credits at the end of the film.
Syncing music with video is one of the most aesthetic things in video editing. Once you master this skill, your road to creating great videos and montages is already paved. In this lecture, we will learn some techniques on how to properly sync music with video using the fastest and simplest ways.
Having noise in your recording or background audio is the worst, most annoying thing for any audio editor. In this tutorial, we will learn how to remove the noise completely in a very simple way using the program Audacity, which will be downloaded for free and connected to Sony Vegas Pro.
Fast editing and smart shortcuts are the best description for this lecture. Every editor needs to know some shortcuts and editing tips that will make him/her avoid silly mistakes and edit faster.
When editing a video, it is very important to know what display of footage are you seeing, and also what other settings can you change to make the editing process smoother. This will all be taught in this lecture
We come to the final lecture. Rendering is one of the most important steps in any video editing process. It is how the version of the final video will be. In this lecture, we will be talking about what versions of video is best for Youtube, internet in general, and films.
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