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How to add a Shake Effect in Sony Vegas

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2007

Find more video's like this at http://www.learningvegas.com or check out Editing Made Easy with Sony Vegas. This screencast shows you how to add a shake effect to your video. It is also known as Quake, Jitter, tremor etc. It can have an interesting impact on your productions.

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  • What Sony Vegas do I need for this?

  • @MickeySHFOF That effect is in Movie Studio and the Pro version...

  • Hey, thanks for the tutorial :) I've never thought it was this simple!

    I have a question about Vegas, it's a problem I've had since I got it. You'll see, when I add some effect to my video, a window opens. In that window I edit the effect as I want to, and so use the keyframes. The problem is that the keyframes timeline doesn't appear! is there something wrong with my software? do you know how can I fix it? I hope you understand my situation. Thanks :)

  • @FlorennsMusic Sometimes the editing box just needs resizing. Look at the bottom, just above where the keyframe timeline should be and put your mouse over the lines. When the mouse changes to 2 lines etc drag it up a little and the timeline should show.

  • thank u sir for u kind reply

    i have a video but i dont knw how to post this video here to show u wht i want to know.

    this video is on youtube too , but i get error msg when i try to paste the link in comment here. can u plz search it urself on youtube with these three words JEE KARDA MEIN and the first video is the video i want to show u with full title as "Jee Karda Mein Tenu Vekhi Jawan - GRAPHICS MIX"

  • This video is full of transitions and the use of keyframes. You would need to have a good understanding of the both to try and recreate this video.

    I would try to achieve 1 effect at a time. Try using pan/crop with keyframes to start of with, then move on to track motion with keyframes. Both these features have the keyframes at the bottom of the editing window.

    This will give you an understanding of how these effects are applied.

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  • Quick, Simple and Good! :D thank you<3

  • thank you

  • lol at hokagewizard

  • Thanks so much! Haha I didnt know it was that simple! :P

  • thank you! so simple! A+

  • Love you !

  • thanks for the help~

  • Thanks mate! I thought that it would be really hard to do but its freaking easy man!

  • Dang that's easy!!! Thanks!!!

  • THANKS MAN

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