I have been unwell.
I will spare you the hideously graphic details, I’ll just say that there have been eruptions.
In other news.
Last week I bought a copy of Sony Vegas Pro (thank goodness for discount codes!).
Vegas Pro is my first ‘proper’ piece of video-editing software.
Up until now every piece of film I’ve produced has been made using VideoPad from NCH.
I’m not dissing VideoPad; it is a free piece of video-editing software and it is very simple to use.
But good though VideoPad is, it is limited in what it allows users to do and I’ve outgrown it.
Unfortunately the learning curve is tremendously steep; the gap between VideoPad and Vegas Pro is *immense*.
I need to get a handle on Vegas Pro; we’re due to shoot the first proper project in a couple of weeks.
So, if you know anything about it – or if you know someone who is a bit of an expert – can you let me know?
Cheers.
x
Crikey, I know nothing about it at all. What are you going to do? You Tube tutorials? (that was me clutching at straws in a feeble attempt to help!)
I hope your eruptions clear up real soon me dear ……
P.S. Sorry I haven’t had time to play with that WordPress site you set up. I am not being ungrateful, just under pressure!
No worries, Annie. Take your time. And in answer to your question: shoot a documentary.
I have Sony Vegas (not sure whether it is the Pro version or not). Bloody superb piece of video editing software. Sadly, I’ve only used it a couple of times – for editing holiday videos – so am in no way any kind of an expert.
I also use a couple of bits of NCH software: SoundPad (for editing mp3s) and Switch Sound Converter (for converting MP2 to MP3). As you say, really good for the money 😉
I use Switch SC to, erm, convert various format audio files in to mp3s for the show. Vegas seems to be the mutt’s nuts, but it’s a steep curve to climb.