My Vegas Presets - Enjoy!

movielighter 22 Nov 2009 15:39
Here are my Sony Vegas presets, it is a package that can be imported using the Sony Preset Manager.

mikespresets.sfpreset (183.2 KB bytes)

Path:

https://www.onlinefilefolder.com/3shsCzcE5ddnue

Some good stuff here. They are basic then I make minor changes with the brightness and contrast.


Thought I would share these with the group, pass them on as much as you wish.

Michael
movielighter 23 Nov 2009 08:58
Here is the link for the preset manager, import them into vegas and they will show up as an FX package.

http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/dl/dl.aspx?dwnid=115

There are movie looks for 300, Matrix, and quite a few others. I also have some custom ones I did for live shows. There are about 100 or so.
vadervideo 23 Nov 2009 11:13
I'm going to check these out - thanks.. :)
Normstock 24 Nov 2009 09:16
Hi Michael Thanks for the presets, I hadn't used presets yet in Vegas, so your info is great.

Norman
JHDT_Productions 24 Nov 2009 10:34
Wow, Thanks!
Love the 300, matrix, bourne Identity and the one you call "crap". :-)
I usually do FX processing in After Effects but for some complex or long shots I use Vegas but lacked the FX you gave here.

Thanks for sharing,
Jake
vadervideo 24 Nov 2009 11:04
Very nice indeed.. just tested them in Vegas 9.x Pro and they work beautifully. Excellent stuff. Thanks again.
movielighter 24 Nov 2009 14:41
Jake,

I am with you 110%. I spent my $$$ at first on plugs for after effects and found myself doing "double" render to get the same results. These save me a lot of time. No one really has the Vegas Plug-In market right now, there is certainly a need for it.

Glad everyone is getting some use out of them.

Michael
RekindlePhoto 25 Nov 2009 21:08
So I found a place that has Sony Vegas Pro 9, Sony Vegas Pro 9 Production Assistant and a TB raid drive for $500. I currently use Premier Pro CS3 and After Effects CS3. Is there any true value in Vegas over Adobe? Ease of use and speed to produce stock video?
Don
movielighter 26 Nov 2009 15:42
It all depends on your workflow and feel for editing. I have used about everything out there, always went back to Vegas just because it seemed to work best with my style. I still fall back on Adobe products every once in a while. If AE had a built in editor for video and audio, it would have half the marktet for sure.
vadervideo 27 Nov 2009 18:20
I love the fact that in Vegas Pro I can quickly make selections and batch render a whole series with very little effort. I just like the layout and overview of everything much better than Adobe PP. It is by far more intuitive IMHO.
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