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But if I can’t pick you tell me what you are going to use and I’ll sit down and use it and if it’s something new I’ll figure it out.īobby: At the end of the day it’s like how you tell the story as editor. If I can pick I’ll pick different ones for different things. I mean I’m a freelance editor so it’s kind of like you know what are you going to pay me to use I will use it that I care not.

I still get my hands on Premiere, so I do not discriminate on other editing platforms. And I used Premiere also back in the day.

I was actually educated in it originally at university. So I have reached out to the Magix Magix PR folks and yeah they give me you.īobby Grubic: I’m an Avid user too.
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I got to install Vegas and mess around with it I’m like yeah but I’m not going to be able to speak intelligently about its strengths you know. I have dabbled with Resolve and play with HitFilm a little bit and hadn’t played with Vegas’s I really hadn’t really had a PC to use and I do now have a laptop and you know I was like Is this going to be a fun class and they were like “Yeah that’s a great idea let’s do it”. Scott Simmons: Yea I’m an Avid, Premiere, Final Cut guy and we were pitching these sessions for NAB and I was like ‘you know these days there’s a lot more than just these three’ so I’ll pitch them a class on editing alternatives. Magix VEGAS looks like a lot of other NLEs with a familiar two up viewer display and a timeline for track based editing. It makes for great screenshots and they haven’t revoked my permission to use them … yet. As I often do when playing around with a new NLE I edit videos of my kids first. The old-school NLE you’ve probably never seen. Here’s Bobby Grubic and myself talking Magix VEGAS. The transcription below was from a pretty free-flowing conversation between Bobby and myself that wasn’t really meant to be read so please forgive any weirdness, but I’ve tried to edit it so it’s more easily readable. If you’re interested in this conversation below I would recommend downloading the 30-day free trial and following along with some of your own media and kicking the tires for yourself. VEGAS is PC only so Mac users are out of luck. With Magix at the helm Vegas has a new life but it’s living in a very crowded NLE market. It’s really quite sad that Vegas hasn’t caught on over the years but that probably has more to do with how previous owner Sony marketed the tool … as in really didn’t (and we talk about that a bit below). I played around with it here and there in preparation for the NAB class and was impressed with what I saw.
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VEGAS has a lot to offer and a read down the VEGAS Pro software comparison shows just how feature rich this tool is. I think most reading this will be interested in VEGAS Pro unless you’re one of a small group of dedicated users out there.

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The VEGAS editing product is available in a wide range of options from the low priced VEGAS Movie Studio line up to the $399 – $799 VEGAS Pro line.

I recorded the chat Bobby and I had just to be sure I didn’t miss anything but got to thinking after I was done … this would make an excellent blog post so I transcribed the interview (well … the fantastic SpeedScriber transcribed the interview, I just edited the thing) and posted it here with some VEGAS screenshots to try and make it all make sense. #nle #editing #software #vegas #postproductionĪ post shared by Bobby B. Thank you Scott for inviting me to present at your class today.
