Thanks for the tutorial, it helped with getting started on my time lapse. I know how to change my 4:3 picture (one picture) into 16:9 by using "pan and crop". But how can I do this with 2000 pictures in my timeline all at once? Thanks. Matt
This tutorial helped me alot. I was just shooting 325 testimages from my balcony. Right now im downloading all the images to my computer. I will try both your ways to see witch gives me a satisfying reslut. Thanks!
I don't have an answer for you as I don't have Vegas yet.
But if I wanted to know if it was the same, I would make the final video from both ways and look at the size of the final file. If one is large and the other is small then the resolution data is not there. If both are the same size files then either way is bringing in the full shabang.
Thanks for posting this.
hawaiifilmschool 3 weeks ago
thanks dave.. there some interesting things i didnt know about vegas
rainarzufall 3 months ago
i always get 1 black frame after 2 frames and i ve got 600 photos so i realy dont want to push them back one by one..somebody help pls? :/
ProSvkCharlie 4 months ago
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Thanks for the tutorial, it helped with getting started on my time lapse. I know how to change my 4:3 picture (one picture) into 16:9 by using "pan and crop". But how can I do this with 2000 pictures in my timeline all at once? Thanks. Matt
MrMacdurbin 7 months ago
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MrMacdurbin 7 months ago
This tutorial helped me alot. I was just shooting 325 testimages from my balcony. Right now im downloading all the images to my computer. I will try both your ways to see witch gives me a satisfying reslut. Thanks!
DanielGimbert 8 months ago
thanks alot, that how preset how much times a image will appear was EXATCLY what I was looking for, now I can start doing my own timelapse (exicted!)
snelpiller 11 months ago
what shortcut did u press @ 3:04 to adjust the picture size. please help out thanks...
MurdocTV 1 year ago
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Hi Dave, silly question for you - the sound on your timelapse? is that just a sound effect you threw in? or is that somehow coming from the photos?
Braithwaite78 1 year ago
Hi Dave, silly question for you - the sound on your timelapse? is that just a sound effect you threw in? or is that somehow coming from the photos?
Braithwaite78 1 year ago
@Braithwaite78 just sound efx
drumat5280 1 year ago
@drumat5280 and where is that efx sound pls mr. Dave, you mean in sony vegas
ReadEr441 5 hours ago
@Braithwaite78 hey dave, I was wondering if you know how this is done in premiere pro cs5 please? thnx
BesKeyBoska 6 months ago
@DeShonDixonHD I try many different rendering settings.
drumat5280 1 year ago
what was the amount of time between each individual photo?
keembro 1 year ago
@keembro 5 seconds.
drumat5280 1 year ago
I don't have an answer for you as I don't have Vegas yet.
But if I wanted to know if it was the same, I would make the final video from both ways and look at the size of the final file. If one is large and the other is small then the resolution data is not there. If both are the same size files then either way is bringing in the full shabang.
Peter
PS Corrected my spelling :)
PeterGregg 1 year ago
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PeterGregg 1 year ago
the best way is to use Adobe After Effects ;)
SeeLincolnshire 1 year ago
final cut express> sony vegas :)
phelikz 1 year ago