Craig, great videos, thanks! Do you shown in a tutorial how to insert a clip between existing events (say you forgot a clip in a sequence and now want to drop it between two events and have everything to the right shift over to allow the insert). Please point me to the tutorial showing this. Thanks, Glenn
@hgl1001 Hmmm... You have to select all of the events that you want to move forward. The "select till end" command in the menus helps with this. You select all the "first" events in each track using the control key and clicking on them, then in one of the menus there's a "select until end" command. Once they're selected you go back to the menus and find the "group" "create new" commend. Then you can move all of the clips forward and back on the time line to fit in your content. Hope that helps.
Hey. Just got my Canon Vixia HFR10 a couple of days ago and Vegas this afternoon. Your videos are by far the most valuable thing I've obtained in the last 48 hours. One of the comments below, by @TheNinjaNasty, stated that they watched the previous 2 and couldn't continue without commenting, and that's the boat I'm in. I'm doing things with Vegas that I wouldn't be doing for days by reading that 406 page manual instead of mere hours by reaping the benefit of your posts. Thanks!!
I watched the previous 2 tutorials and after watching this couldn't continue without commenting on how great your tutorials are. Very logical in sequence, clear and easy to follow. Thanks for allowing us to benefit from all of your hard work!
On the clip itself, there's a little icon that looks like a box, or a crop tool. When you hover with the mouse, it says, "pan crop". In there, you can crop and zoom. Pay attention to the icons in the left of this dialog box and make sure to lock the aspect ratio. You can zoom and move the zoom area around.
Craig, great videos, thanks! Do you shown in a tutorial how to insert a clip between existing events (say you forgot a clip in a sequence and now want to drop it between two events and have everything to the right shift over to allow the insert). Please point me to the tutorial showing this. Thanks, Glenn
hgl1001 3 months ago
@hgl1001 Hmmm... You have to select all of the events that you want to move forward. The "select till end" command in the menus helps with this. You select all the "first" events in each track using the control key and clicking on them, then in one of the menus there's a "select until end" command. Once they're selected you go back to the menus and find the "group" "create new" commend. Then you can move all of the clips forward and back on the time line to fit in your content. Hope that helps.
CraigTube 3 months ago
Hey. Just got my Canon Vixia HFR10 a couple of days ago and Vegas this afternoon. Your videos are by far the most valuable thing I've obtained in the last 48 hours. One of the comments below, by @TheNinjaNasty, stated that they watched the previous 2 and couldn't continue without commenting, and that's the boat I'm in. I'm doing things with Vegas that I wouldn't be doing for days by reading that 406 page manual instead of mere hours by reaping the benefit of your posts. Thanks!!
funshopmemphis 7 months ago
THanks man ! Big help.
TheFinalCreation 1 year ago
really helpful
MiLiTiaAn 1 year ago
Thanks your videos are very helpful
Nocheese22 1 year ago
I watched the previous 2 tutorials and after watching this couldn't continue without commenting on how great your tutorials are. Very logical in sequence, clear and easy to follow. Thanks for allowing us to benefit from all of your hard work!
TheNinjaNasty 2 years ago
Doesn't matter =) your video helped me do it anyway =) ty
xOWatkidOx 2 years ago
Craig, I have a whole clip which I have inserted into the time frame and I want to seperate it into 3 different videos, how do i go about doing this?
xOWatkidOx 2 years ago
On the clip itself, there's a little icon that looks like a box, or a crop tool. When you hover with the mouse, it says, "pan crop". In there, you can crop and zoom. Pay attention to the icons in the left of this dialog box and make sure to lock the aspect ratio. You can zoom and move the zoom area around.
CraigTube 2 years ago
anyone know how to zoom in on a video part by video fx and/or using some tool to do it
hbkfitz 2 years ago
thank you sooo much for keeping it as simple as possible
Darkspirit526 2 years ago
Excellent stuff about the crossfades. Very good use of building upon prior tutorials.
drallig9399 3 years ago