There are several effects and things you can do on Sony Vegas. I use Vegas Movie Studio 9.0, but have used other versions. You can make clips go backward, and crop pictures or video clips. You can also add music, videos, or pictures. Anyway... you may also use the effects that you can do on videos, music, and pictures. One of my favorite effects is the 'Sony Chroma Keyer'. With that you can make green screen for your picture. It is usually easy to do this if the background is one solid color, like green, black, or grey for instance. There are also other things like 'Sony Swirl'. Sony Swirl is where you can make a 'swirly' go around the picture or video. For the music you can make the voices of the singers or speakers of the video static or some sort of strange voice. You can also make the voices slow and low or high pitched and strange. These are just a few things you can do on Sony Vegas.
Sony Vegas (and other video editing software effects/transitions) are not compatible/interchangeable with Windows Movie Maker.The only way to use effects produced on Sony Vegas (or other software application) is by importing the finalized/exported clips which already include the effects on them.
Adobe After Effects is not quite the same as Sony Vegas Pro. A better comparison would be sony vegas and adobe premiere. After Effects is for doing short VFX in it, and sony vegas and premiere are for editing a clip.
Well Sony Vegas 9 Has a few More Effects and Transitions.
editing progras adobe after effects and sony Vegas pro 8 or 9
Click on the Related Link below. It is a video tutorial on Sony Vegas Pro 9.
I would guess, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Premiere, or Sony Vegas.
Sony Vegas may take a long time to render due to the complexity of the video project, the quality settings chosen for rendering, the processing power of the computer, and the amount of effects or edits applied to the video.
Yes! Sony Vegas is a good program for editing movies. I have bought this program during Christmas. I had trials for Adobe Premier, Corel Video Studio, and Sony Vegas. In the end I chose Vegas. My school has bought Corel Video Studio and it was not a good decision. I say get Sony Vegas.
To reverse a video clip in Sony Vegas, you can right-click on the clip in the timeline, select "Reverse" from the menu, and the clip will play in reverse.
Vegas is great for its simplicity , but if you want effects and stuff try Adobe After Effects and premier. Particle illusion or a few others, if you know masking though Vegas isn't as limited as people make it out to be.
Trial?
Yes they make Sony Vegas Pro 9 Video Editing Software.