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Vegas 6 Editing Workshop [Paperback]

Douglas Spotted Eagle (Author)
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DV Expert Series September 25, 2005
Vegas Editing Workshop provides a complete system for mastering Vegas and learning inside tips and techniques. Critically praised, Sony's Vegas is a powerful tool for editing video, and Douglas Spotted Eagle, an award-winning, world-recognized Vegas user, shows novices and experienced users alike how to get the most from this program. Woven into this editing workshop are hands-on tutorials covering a complete range of essential tasks from installing the application to outputting, including capturing video from the camera to the hard drive, using transitions and filters, recording and editing audio, and using audio plug-ins. The book comes with a companion DVD packed with raw video footage and sequences, and detailed instructions on how to work more efficiently and make better media. A comprehensive guide to excellent software, Vegas Editing Workshop is a powerful tool for video editors everywhere.

Master Vegas(r) 6 by learning inside tips and techniques from an award-winning professional.

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"...an exhaustive, richly detailed resource that no Vegas user should be without. Highly recommended!" --Jeffrey P. Fisher, music/audio/video producer and writer

About the Author

Douglas Spotted Eagle is a recognized world leader in the Vegas product knowledgebase. He has authored numerous articles for Vegas and its sister applications. He also hosts two web sites for users of Vegas and related products and contributes to Videography, Studio, DMN, Creative COW, among other publications.


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  • Paperback: 496 pages
  • Publisher: Focal Press; 1 edition (September 25, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1578202795
  • ISBN-13: 978-1578202799
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 7.4 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,726,325 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Useless for a beginner, December 4, 2005
I was disappointed by Vegas 5 Editing Workshop - because I was expecting so much.

This isn't a bad book; but it's a bad book if you're a beginner and want to be led through Vegas 5 with lots of excercises and drills like a 'Sams Teach Yourself *** in 24 Hours' computer book.

For a novice there's nothing better than being given spoon-fed examples just to get you going, and leaving the advanced stuff for later.

Douglas Spotted Eagle, who is a well known Vegas expert, seems to be talking to people who are either a) video editing savy b) Vegas savy or c) both.

He uses the whole book to tell you about all the amazing things you CAN do with Vegas, instead of actually showing you HOW you could do those things with 1-2-3 examples.

After a few chapters you'll become increasingly frustrated as you look for guidance and tuition. You won't find it here.

This book is a good reference for people who have already got their feet wet using Vegas, but for beginners, forget it.

A much better beginners Vegas is 'Naked Vegas 5' by Doug Sahlin, or 'Instant Vegas 5' by the same Douglas Spotted Eagle.

These books give you real life examples, explanations, and detailed How-To's.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars I'll give it three stars, April 2, 2006
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I'll give it three because it is the only real book on Vegas 6 out there. It looses points for costing so much and it looses points for the horrible editing job on the book. You'd think people who work on Hollywood movies wouldn't slop together a book like this without proof reading it.

Nearly every page has an error and I'm not talking about just a misspelled word. I'm talking about just parts where the letters are jumbled like this: poiqwen mv poiqwen fjmoiew mkpwe. Was he drunk? Why didn't anyone actually read the book before going to press? There are wrong images to go with some of the captions as well.

I have learned from using this book. Someone said it's like having a guru sitting beside you. I wouldn't go that far. It's like having someone rewrite the user manual in a more coherent form. There are also little tips here and there that wouldn't be in a manual.

I was also pretty familiar with Vegas before picking this book up, so it may be damn near impossible for a newbie to get through this thing. Someone ought to write a Vegas 6 for Dummies.

Bottom line: worth a read, not worth the money, bigger than necessary (too many unnecessary screen shots and a bit wordy).

EDIT: After thinking about it a little more, I'd say that this book is probably worth buying. You may want to get a used copy. It's an excellent reference and the DVD that comes with it is packed full of resources.

One warning though: don't expect to sit down and read this book. It's huge and wordy, boring, and not really structured. Just a bunch of information compiled in a book. Your best bet is to use this book as a reference and look up topics using the TOC and index. Of course, if you want to know Vegas inside and out, read the whole book with Vegas in front of you... but that will take time.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Authors Comments, August 16, 2007
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I am the author of this book, and as some of the reviews indicate, I'm horribly embarassed by the quality of editing that this book received. I assure you that the manuscripts turned in are not what ended up on paper.
This is the reason I chose to not write a Vegas 7 Editing Workshop book, because of how this book was treated.
Please note that the majority of the reviews found here are regarding typographical errors, and at least one of the reviews here is significantly exaggerated, in my opinion.
My apologies to those that felt slighted by the typographical errors in the book. Although the publisher hired an editor to edit the book (which I did not see in galley or blue-line form), I am solely responsible for any errors, typographical or factual.
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Welcome to the Vegas 6 segment of the Vegas Editing Workshop book. Read the first page
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