Colin McCaffery
October 21st, 2007, 05:57 AM
OK, so I went out and bought a Canon XH-A1 (against some of the advice of the members here). Basically I was sick of making movies of my treks and travels around the world and having them all look and feel like bad amateur home movies. Yes, a lot of that was down to the cameraman (me!), but the quality of film I get with the new camera is superb, so a worthy investment for me. I am now building a good library of raw material on my computer.
I also bought Sony Vegas 7, but I haven't got a clue where to start with it. I have no problems with the camera, as I have been using high end Canon still cameras for many years. I also have no problem with stills photgraphy editing (using Adobe CS). NLEs however have got me beat! I am stuck out in the wilds of Siberia on a 3 year assignment for work, so no local help at hand. I can watch my movies as raw footage after downloading them from the camera into Vegas, but all attempts at editing so far have proved to be a nightmare.
Can one of you guys please advise me of a straightforward training program that I can get on DVD when I visit the UK on a Business Trip next month? Bear in mind that this needs to be very beginner friendly. I am sure I have the ability to work with this system, but just need to get a good overview of the basics. For example, I recently had the BBC (in the form of Johnathan Dimbleby) over here making a documentary (provisionally titled 'Russsia Revealed'), and as I was one of the subjects of Episode 4, I managed to talk the Director (who used to be a cameraman) into using my camera to 'film the filming'. I now have a 28 minute film (as one clip) that I want to edit, but try as I might, I cannot even perform basic tasks such as removing say, a 5 second shot of the camera being repositioned!
I should add that I have similar issues with more basic software, i.e the free stuff that generally comes with a computer.
Shoot me down in flames if it makes you feel better, but I would really like to get some constructive advice on where the best educational information can be found. After all, I have three years in isolation to work at this!
Thanks in advance,
Colin.
I also bought Sony Vegas 7, but I haven't got a clue where to start with it. I have no problems with the camera, as I have been using high end Canon still cameras for many years. I also have no problem with stills photgraphy editing (using Adobe CS). NLEs however have got me beat! I am stuck out in the wilds of Siberia on a 3 year assignment for work, so no local help at hand. I can watch my movies as raw footage after downloading them from the camera into Vegas, but all attempts at editing so far have proved to be a nightmare.
Can one of you guys please advise me of a straightforward training program that I can get on DVD when I visit the UK on a Business Trip next month? Bear in mind that this needs to be very beginner friendly. I am sure I have the ability to work with this system, but just need to get a good overview of the basics. For example, I recently had the BBC (in the form of Johnathan Dimbleby) over here making a documentary (provisionally titled 'Russsia Revealed'), and as I was one of the subjects of Episode 4, I managed to talk the Director (who used to be a cameraman) into using my camera to 'film the filming'. I now have a 28 minute film (as one clip) that I want to edit, but try as I might, I cannot even perform basic tasks such as removing say, a 5 second shot of the camera being repositioned!
I should add that I have similar issues with more basic software, i.e the free stuff that generally comes with a computer.
Shoot me down in flames if it makes you feel better, but I would really like to get some constructive advice on where the best educational information can be found. After all, I have three years in isolation to work at this!
Thanks in advance,
Colin.