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E-raamat: Vegas Pro 11 Editing Workshop [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 544 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Apr-2012
  • Kirjastus: Focal Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780240823812
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  • Formaat: 544 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Apr-2012
  • Kirjastus: Focal Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780240823812
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Go beyond the mechanics of Vegas 11 with award-winning Vegas guru Douglas Spotted Eagle as he guides you through an industry-tested professional editing workflow.  Packed with hands-on tutorials, this edition covers a complete range of essential tasks from installing the application to final output, allowing you to gain practical knowledge regardless of your editing experience.  Vegas Movie Studio is also fully covered alongside Vegas 11, showing what you can accomplish in both programs.  Bonus materials on the DVD include training tutorials, raw video footage, project files, and detailed instructions, enabling you to gain a working knowledge of Vegas, including its compositing, audio features, and robust 3D workflow. 

* Updated to include coverage of all the changes in both Vegas 10 and Vegas 11, as well as full coverage of Vegas Movie Studio * Step-by-step tutorials, and time-saving tips and tricks from widely-recognized Vegas expert allow you to master the art and technique of editing within Vegas * Tutorial files, source footage to edit with, and bonus materials on the DVD allow you to refine the techniques learned in the book



Go beyond the mechanics of Vegas 11 with award-winning Vegas guru Douglas Spotted Eagle as he guides you through an industry-tested professional editing workflow. Packed with hands-on tutorials, this edition covers a complete range of essential tasks from installing the application to final output, allowing you to gain practical knowledge regardless of your editing experience. Vegas Movie Studio is also fully covered alongside Vegas 11, showing what you can accomplish in both programs. Bonus materials on the DVD include training tutorials, raw video footage, project files, and detailed instructions, enabling you to gain a working knowledge of Vegas, including its compositing, audio features, and robust 3D workflow.

* Updated to include coverage of all the changes in both Vegas 10 and Vegas 11, as well as full coverage of Vegas Movie Studio * Step-by-step tutorials, and time-saving tips and tricks from widely-recognized Vegas expert allow you to master the art and technique of editing within Vegas * Tutorial files, source footage to edit with, and bonus materials on the DVD allow you to refine the techniques learned in the book



Go beyond the mechanics of Vegas 11 with award-winning Vegas guru Douglas Spotted Eagle as he guides you through an industry-tested professional editing workflow. Packed with hands-on tutorials, this edition covers a complete range of essential tasks from installing the application to final output, allowing you to gain practical knowledge regardless of your editing experience. Vegas Movie Studio is also fully covered alongside Vegas 11, showing what you can accomplish in both programs. Bonus materials on the DVD include training tutorials, raw video footage, project files, and detailed instructions, enabling you to gain a working knowledge of Vegas, including its compositing, audio features, and robust 3D workflow.
Foreword xi
Editor's Note xiii
Acknowledgments xiv
Introduction xvi
Part One: Plugging In
Chapter 1 The Fasst Start Guide: Introduction and Importing Video
3(36)
Capture the Flag
7(1)
Importing AVCHD/AVC
8(2)
Importing Media from a DVD Drive
10(3)
Importing Media from a Hard Disk Drive Recorder
13(1)
Device Explorer in Vegas Software
14(1)
XDCAM and Sony Vegas Pro Software (XDCAM Support Not Available in Vegas Movie Studio)
15(3)
Importing XDCAM Media into a Vegas Project
18(1)
Enabling the XDCAM Explorer
19(1)
Enabling Multichannel Audio Import
20(2)
Sony XDCAM EX and Sony Vegas Pro
22(1)
Capturing DV
23(1)
Manually Capturing DV
23(6)
Advanced Capture Tools
29(2)
Capturing Stills with Video Capture
31(1)
Capturing/Transferring HDV
31(4)
Hardware Cards and Vegas Pro (Not Available in Vegas Movie Studio)
35(4)
Chapter 2 The Fasst Start Guide: Video Editing in Vegas Pro and Vegas Movie Studio
39(22)
Ripple Editing
42(2)
Adding Transitions
44(7)
Adding FX
51(2)
Basic Audio Tools and Functions
53(3)
Adding Titles
56(5)
Chapter 3 The Fasst Start Guide: Outputting a Project in Vegas Pro and Vegas Movie Studio
61(12)
Output to the Internet and Personal Devices
61(6)
Output to DVD
67(6)
Vegas Pro Users
68(1)
Vegas Movie Studio Users
68(5)
Part Two: Turning Up: Going Deeper into Sony Vegas
Chapter 4 Preferences: Settings for the Best Vegas Experience
73(24)
Setting Preferences in Vegas
76(10)
The General Tab
77(2)
Other Tabs
79(1)
The Preview Device Tab
80(1)
The Audio Tab
81(1)
The Audio Device Tab
82(1)
The MIDI Tab
83(1)
The VST Tab
83(1)
The Editing Tab
83(1)
The Display Tab
84(1)
The CD Settings Tab
85(1)
Sync and External Control Tabs
86(1)
Internal Preferences
86(1)
Preview Window Settings
87(4)
Preview Settings
91(6)
Chapter 5 Menus and Docking Windows
97(50)
Menus
97(26)
The FILE Menu
98(4)
The EDIT Menu
102(5)
The View Menu
107(8)
The Tools Menu
115(4)
The OPTIONS Menu
119(4)
Docking Windows
123(2)
The Vegas Trimmer
125(3)
Subclips
128(3)
Selecting Audio and/or Video in the Trimmer
129(1)
Right-Click Access in the Trimmer
129(2)
The Project Media Window
131(3)
The Vegas Explorer Window
134(3)
Other Docking Windows
137(2)
The Compositors Window
139(2)
The Plug-in Manager
141(1)
Video Scopes
141(1)
Surround Panner
142(1)
Media Manager
142(1)
XDCAM Explorer
143(1)
Mixing Console
143(1)
Device Explorer
144(3)
Chapter 6 Editing Techniques
147(22)
Editing Events
148(3)
Splitting/Cutting/Copying/Pasting
151(1)
Ten-Key Editing
151(2)
Other Timeline Navigation Tools
153(2)
Multipoint Split
155(1)
Ripple Editing
155(2)
Markers/Regions/Command Markers
157(2)
Track Headers
159(1)
Video Track Headers
160(4)
Audio Tracks
164(1)
Hiding/Revealing Track Headers
165(1)
Zooming/Viewing Tools
166(3)
Chapter 7 Multicam Functions in Vegas Pro (Not Available in Vegas Movie Studio)
169(6)
More on Multicamera Editing in Vegas Pro
171(4)
Synchronizing Video/Audio for Multicamera Editing
171(2)
Multiple Cameras in Vegas Movie Studio
173(2)
Chapter 8 Time Shifting, Transitions, and FX
175(24)
Time Shifting
175(3)
Increasing the Speed of Events
178(1)
Reversing Events
178(1)
Velocity Envelopes (Not Available in Vegas Movie Studio)
178(1)
Ultra-Speeds (Not Available in Vegas Movie Studio)
179(1)
Changing the Speed of Audio
179(1)
Ctrl-Stretch Events
180(1)
Transitions and FX
181(2)
Inserting a Transition
183(4)
Adding FX
187(2)
Removing FX
189(3)
Track-Level FX
192(1)
Project-Level FX
193(1)
Project Media-Level FX
194(2)
Adding Audio FX
196(3)
Chapter 9 Color Correction Tools in Vegas Movie Studio and Vegas Pro
199(22)
Prep the Room
199(10)
Single Color Pass
209(2)
Using the Gradient Map for Effect/Correction
211(2)
Black/White and Mixing
213(1)
Adjusting Levels Using Scopes (Not Available in Vegas Movie Studio)
214(4)
Broadcast Levels FX
218(1)
Making Digital Video Look Film-like
219(2)
Interlaced or Not?
219(2)
Chapter 10 Audio Tools in Sony Vegas
221(100)
Recording Audio in Vegas
221(15)
Basic Setup
222(5)
Recording Multiple Tracks
227(1)
Advanced Recording Techniques and Tools
228(1)
Recording with Takes
229(4)
Assigning Buses (Not Available in Vegas Movie Studio)
233(3)
Using Buses for Routing Effects
236(4)
Audio Mixer (Not Available in Vegas Movie Studio)
239(1)
FX Packaging
240(2)
FX to Go, Please?
241(1)
Inserting Effects without Using a Bus (Not Available in Vegas Movie Studio)
242(1)
Using Track FX
242(3)
Tempo-Based FX
243(2)
Virtual Sound Technology
245(2)
Recording Multiple Tracks
247(2)
Synchronizing Vegas Pro to External Devices (Not Available in Vegas Movie Studio)
249(2)
Editing Audio in Vegas
251(19)
Placing Audio on the Timeline
251(2)
Extracting Audio from CDs
253(10)
Get ACIDized!
263(2)
Get the Mark Up
265(4)
Rubber Audio
269(1)
Elastique
270(7)
Reverse Decisions
271(1)
Snapping Audio Events
271(1)
Trimming Events on the Timeline
271(3)
Working with Audio Plug-ins
274(3)
Automating FX in Vegas Pro
277(2)
Working with Other Types of Plug-ins
279(4)
Noise Reduction
279(4)
Fingertip Mixing: Using the Mackie Control (and Other Control Devices in Vegas Pro) (Not Available in Vegas Movie Studio)
283(3)
Other Controlling Devices
286(2)
Audiomation?
288(1)
Training Vegas
288(1)
Every Breath You Take, Every Move You Make,
288(2)
Feeling Fat? Get Thin!
290(2)
Faders Flying Everywhere
292(1)
Mixing Audio in Vegas Pro
292(29)
Mixing Techniques
293(1)
Compression
294(4)
De-essing
298(1)
Using Equalization
299(2)
Using Reverb
301(2)
Mixing for 5.1 Surround Sound (Not Available in Vegas Movie Studio)
303(9)
Surrounded by FX: Surround Plug-ins
312(3)
Mixing Surround or DVD Audio
315(1)
I'm All Mixed...Down! Down-mixing in Vegas Pro
316(1)
Broadcast Wave Format
317(2)
Encoding Audio to AC-3
319(1)
Other Compressed Formats
320(1)
Chapter 11 Titling Tools in Vegas
321(26)
Titling in Sony Vegas
321(5)
The Basic Titling Tool
326(2)
Credit Rolls in Vegas
328(2)
The ProType Titling Tool
330(10)
Collection Presets
340(1)
Other Basic Tools
341(2)
Advanced Titling Tools
343(2)
Flashy Titles
345(1)
Importing Static Graphics
345(2)
Chapter 12 Track Motion and Pan/Crop
347(20)
Track Motion Properties
350(1)
Using Track Motion
351(2)
Setting Up a 3D Plane (Not Available in Vegas Movie Studio)
353(2)
The Pan/Crop Tool
355(4)
Using the Bezier Mask Feature in Pan/Crop (Not Available in Vegas Movie Studio)
359(8)
Chapter 13 Rendering and Output
367(46)
Using Vegas with DVD Architect
368(4)
Outputting for Blu-ray Disc
372(1)
What If I'm not Using DVD Architect?
373(1)
Outputting an AC-3 Format File
374(1)
Output to Intranet or Internet
374(3)
Output for Youtube, Vimeo, and Facebook (and Other User-Generated Content Sites)
377(3)
Tape/DV Output
380(1)
Rendering to an AVI
381(4)
Exporting Projects to Third-Party Applications
385(6)
Uncompressed Files
385(6)
EDLs and Vegas
391(1)
AAF Import/Export
392(3)
Outputting Other Than AVI Files
395(2)
Additional Rendering Options
397(2)
High-Definition Video
399(2)
4:2:2 MPEG Capability (Not Available in Sony Vegas Movie Studio)
401(1)
Codecs
401(2)
Scripting
403(3)
Rotated Display Functions (Not Available in Vegas Movie Studio)
406(1)
Producing Rotated Media
407(3)
Summary
410(3)
Part Three: "...This One Goes to 11..."
Chapter 14 Understanding Keyframes
413(12)
Lanes and Curves
417(6)
Other Types of Keyframes
423(2)
Chapter 15 FX and Third-Party Tools
425(14)
Working with Plug-ins in Vegas
425(1)
Sony Production Assistant
425(2)
Boris Continuum Complete
427(1)
Boris RED
428(2)
GenArts Sapphire/Sapphire Edge
430(1)
NewBlueFX
431(2)
RE:Vision Effects TWIXTOR
433(1)
Red Giant Magic Bullet
434(1)
ProDad
435(1)
VASST Software (vasst.com)
436(3)
Chapter 16 3D Editing, Monitoring, and Output in Vegas Pro and Vegas Movie Studio
439(10)
Setting the 3D Project Properties
440(1)
Importing 3D Media to the Timeline
440(2)
Manually Synchronizing Files on the Vegas Timeline
442(2)
Stereoscopic 3D Adjust FX Tool
444(1)
Applying FX to 3D Video Events
445(1)
Rendering 3D for Output
446(1)
Frame compatible formats
446(1)
Rendering for Active Glasses
447(1)
Creating Faux 3D from a Single File
448(1)
3D Titles/Text
448(1)
Chapter 17 Masks and Compositing in Sony Vegas
449(46)
What Is Compositing?
449(1)
Picture in Picture
449(1)
Creating/Using Masks in Vegas
450(1)
Mask Tutorial #1
451(2)
Mask Tutorial #2
453(2)
Mask Tutorial #3
455(3)
Mask Tutorial #4
458(3)
Empty Events
461(1)
Compositing Modes in Vegas
461(3)
Displacement Map Tutorial
464(3)
Height Map Tutorial
467(2)
Bump Map Parent (Not Available in Vegas Movie Studio)
469(2)
Using Chroma-Key Tools in Vegas
471(3)
Creating a Garbage Matte in Vegas
474(5)
Create a Holograph in Vegas!
479(3)
Motion Blur
482(1)
Supersampling
483(1)
Nesting Composites
484(1)
Parental Guidance/Shadows and Glow
485(1)
Ten-Bit Color and 32-Bit (Floating) Processing (Not Available in Vegas Movie Studio)
486(3)
Generated Media
489(1)
Generated Media Tutorial
489(3)
Nested Projects (Not Available in Vegas Movie Studio)
492(3)
Chapter 18 Media Manager
495(18)
Overview and Concepts
495(1)
User Interface Layout
496(1)
Setup and Preferences
497(1)
Changing Options
498(1)
Create a New Library
498(1)
Adding Media to the Media Manager
499(5)
Organizing Your Media with Tags
504(3)
The Power of Search
507(1)
Quick Text or Keyword Search
508(1)
Advanced Search
508(2)
Previewing the Media in Vegas Pro
510(1)
Placing the Media on the Timeline
511(1)
Using Usage Relationships
511(1)
Conclusion
512(1)
Chapter 19 4K Resolutions and Vegas Pro (Not Available in Vegas Movie Studio)
513(6)
Accessing RED Decode/Raw Data
515(2)
Previewing a 4K Project
517(1)
Outputting a RED File
517(1)
Other Benefits of 4K Resolution Support in Vegas Pro
517(2)
Index 519
Douglas Spotted Eagle is a recognized world leader in the Vegas product knowledgebase. He has authored numerous articles for Vegas and its sister applications. He also hosts two web sites for users of Vegas and related products and contributes to Videography, Studio, Parachutist, and Worship Video among other publications.