Vegas Pro
- TimStannard
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Re: Vegas Pro
... none of which i have any particular need for, but I'm happy just to know they will continue developing (and hopefully ironing out other bugs) so will contribute by buying the upgrade.
Tim
Proud to be an amateur film maker - I do it for the love of it
Proud to be an amateur film maker - I do it for the love of it
- Dave Watterson
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Re: Vegas Pro
A recent visit to the Czech Republic, where I met many fine film makers, reveals that a lot of them use this level of editing suite. The price of "renting" Adobe or buying Edius is steep enough for us in the U.K. Imagine what it is like for our creative counterparts in countries where the average income is well below ours.
As ever it is the mind of the film-maker which matters more than the equipment.
As ever it is the mind of the film-maker which matters more than the equipment.
Re: Vegas Pro
I moved from FCP7 to Vegas Pro 12; now 13 and am pleased with the work flow particularly the powerful sound editing built-in to Vegas, I will have a use for the native ProRes feature. I have a library of stored clips from FCP days in the ProRes codec and it is used in most external recorders. Provided Vegas stays out of the cloud I will stay with Vegas.
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