SV tutorial(s)
Jul. 9th, 2008 08:44 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I was asked about few thing in Sony Vegas, like, how did i do this, so i made a few tutorials for you guys.
Ok, in this post i`ll collect all "my sorta tutorials", cause, to tell the truth i really bad at explanations lol
Ok, the first one is about "glow effect", like i used in my Shelter video and Afraid of Waiking (SPN) video. You can find the tutorial here
Also i was asked about the zooming in Vegas, here it is:
I made a screen shots, so you can actually see what you gonna do.
1. Put the clip you want to zoom on your timeline.

2. Go to Pan/Crop pannel.

3. Ok, and here`s the most interesting :)
1 - This button is fixing the size of the frame, i.e. if you had 16:9 screen, it won`t change if you zoom it in or out.
2 - This botton is for this: when you zoom your clip, you will zoom it into the center of the clip. You can always drag it to one size or another, so me personally - i always turn it on ;)
3 - If you want to zoom your clip from the very beginning, make sure that you set it one the first frame of the clip. If you want to actually zoom in the clip, then set it on the last frame of the clip and only there start zooming.



4. That`s all. Then close the Pan\crop window and see what did you do ;)
Ok, in this post i`ll collect all "my sorta tutorials", cause, to tell the truth i really bad at explanations lol
Ok, the first one is about "glow effect", like i used in my Shelter video and Afraid of Waiking (SPN) video. You can find the tutorial here
Also i was asked about the zooming in Vegas, here it is:
I made a screen shots, so you can actually see what you gonna do.
1. Put the clip you want to zoom on your timeline.

2. Go to Pan/Crop pannel.

3. Ok, and here`s the most interesting :)
1 - This button is fixing the size of the frame, i.e. if you had 16:9 screen, it won`t change if you zoom it in or out.
2 - This botton is for this: when you zoom your clip, you will zoom it into the center of the clip. You can always drag it to one size or another, so me personally - i always turn it on ;)
3 - If you want to zoom your clip from the very beginning, make sure that you set it one the first frame of the clip. If you want to actually zoom in the clip, then set it on the last frame of the clip and only there start zooming.



4. That`s all. Then close the Pan\crop window and see what did you do ;)