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Opacity Keyframe
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I searched but i did not fuound what i need.
I'm starting to use Vegas Movie Studio HD 10 for a few project; but i'm used to Premiere Pro. Is there a way to use keyframe opacity for a clip or change the opacity of a clip in diffrent moments? Here is a pic from premiere pro that explain what i want: Is useful if i have a two (or more) camera setup for a concert It seems that using Envelopes is the way to go in Vegas but it doesen't seems to work! The other thing, is possible to make diffrent sequencies into a project (say, i.e. working on separate scenes for a movie)? |
Re: Opacity Keyframe
Use the "Composite Envelope". That will let you keyframe opacity. Also, you might want to look at Vol 1 #9 of my newsletters. It illustrates multiple methods for doing a multi-cam edit.
The Pro version of Vegas has multi-cam built-in and can also use the various multi-cam scripts that are available. |
Re: Opacity Keyframe
I'm sorry but how exaclty i can do it?
In the help guide says that, when the Envelope tool is active, if i press Shift + mouse button, i can draw envelope points... however the shift key has no effect! Does anyone know how to disable the loop region? |
Re: Opacity Keyframe
The loop region has nothing to do with it but there is an option in the preferences to "Collapse Loop Region".
The composite evenlope is a TRACK level envelope. Right-click a blank area of the track, choose envelopes, and then composite. Once the envelope is turned on, you'll see it appear in the track. Once it's visible, you can adjust it. |
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