Gerald Webb
March 30th, 2011, 05:57 AM
Would anyone know of a script or plug in to give you, say, 2 frames of every clip in your project to generate a strobeing review of your project. Sounds vague doesnt it?
We have all seen it, for instance, in a music clip, through a drum fill, when they do a machine gun run of clip frames,
or strobe all of the cams in a multicam project.
Just started to put one of these together and after the first 10 mins I can see the use of a script or plug in would be a massive timesaver.
Edward Troxel
March 30th, 2011, 07:26 AM
Well... I know Excalibur could do that for you. Don't know about Ultimate S or Vegasaur but they may be able to do so as well.
John Rofrano
March 30th, 2011, 12:51 PM
You might want to take a look at VASST Mayhem (http://store.vasst.com/store/mayhem-sony-vegas-plug-in.aspx). This is exactly what it was designed to do... i.e., cause a little mayhem in the middle of a video. Check out the videos on the VASST web site that shows you Mayhem in action. There is a 15-day free trial so you can play with it and see if you like it before you buy it.
In the interest of full disclosure... I work at VASST. ;-)
~jr
Gerald Webb
March 30th, 2011, 01:40 PM
Thanks guys,
John,
I've looked at Mayhem before, I wasnt aware it could pull random frames from different clips, it seemed very much like AFX Twitch, in that it just went crazy with track motion, scale, blur and hue. I will have another look though.
Edward, (must admit I was thinking of you when I wrote this post)
Will have a look at Excalibar too.
Just found a good read about Excalibur here, a glowing review Edward,
Excalibur 4.5 Vegas Plug-In : Sony Vegas (http://library.creativecow.net/articles/harvey_jim/excalibur.php)
John Rofrano
March 30th, 2011, 02:15 PM
I've looked at Mayhem before, I wasnt aware it could pull random frames from different clips, it seemed very much like AFX Twitch, in that it just went crazy with track motion, scale, blur and hue. I will have another look though.
Oh I didn't read carefully enough. I didn't see the part when you want to pull frames from different clips. Mayhem doesn't do that. It just uses the frames in a single clip so no need to look again. (sorry)
~jr
Aleksey Tarasov
March 30th, 2011, 10:33 PM
The Markers tool from Vegasaur can help you to do it. Firstly, place 2-frame regions at every clip on a timeline (it can be placed at the beginning, at the end, or in the middle of each event) and then use Keep/Delete events option to stitch all regions together.