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    Vegas 6 Revealed: The Official Guide (Revealed)
    Vegas 6 Revealed: The Official Guide (Revealed)
        Doug Sahlin (Paperback - Sep 22, 2005)
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    Product Description:
    Vegas 6 is a non-linear video editing application featuring an intuitive interface that allows you to compile, trim, and edit digital video. Covering the logical workflow of a Vegas project, from capturing video to rendering the finished project, "Vegas 6 Revealed: The Official Guide" covers all aspects of creating video productions with Vegas 6.0. Learn how to create compelling video productions using the software toolset, from the basic facets of digital video editing such as editing clips and assembling a project, to more advanced features such as how to create special effects and working with digital sound. The book can be read from cover-to-cover or it can serve as a handy desktop reference for specific video editing task. Written in an approachable style with definitions, Quick Tips, and how-to tutorials throughout, "Vegas 6 Revealed: The Official Guide" will help you master all of the features of Vegas 6, Sony's popular, feature-rich video editing application.


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    2.0 Customer Rating Vegas 6 revealed, October 5, 2008
    By Dr. J. Timothy Walsh (Jacksonville, FL USA)
    To me, this book has a very disjointed teaching style that I found hard to understand/work with - and I have a Ph.D. in engineering! Can't recommend it - probably better to look at books/teaching CDs/DVDs by Douglas Spotted Eagle (the undisputed master of Vegas!)



    4.0 Customer Rating Solid basics. Easy index., February 13, 2007
    By Newlpost (NJ)
    Vegas is a sound editor (music editor etc) with video editing.
    Say again? Most inexpensive video edit mechanisms edit video. Sound is whatever happens in the process. Very hard to add motion clips to a sound script, a reading, a lecture etc. Real video editing nearly always starts with a sound track which has been tailored to the time allowed. Then visuals go in. That's the way it ought to be. That's the way the big boys do it. That's what Vegas is.

    But when the product suits the heavy users, how do you wade through the many "features" (distractions?) to know what YOU need to do? This is a good source. The organization is well suited to tasks rather than spin off from "features".

    High end users may want neato pearls in gobs. There's some. But the book sticks to the job at hand. Get the program up and running and get the job done. I like that.



    1.0 Customer Rating Waste of time and money, June 20, 2006
    By M. Tener (Ga./NY)
    The instructions border on moronic... If you haven't used a computer maybe you would need some of advice offered in here, even after the first few pages though you'd be annoyed at the preposterous styling of this painfully dull toilet paper. Nearly all the instructions are written in a border format (literally written on the borders of the page), which would, if properly laid out, wouldn't hit 100 pages. Every single example starts with telling you to open a file (the full process of how to do it), which makes up half of the instructions for each walk through... Painfully stupid and annoying. Maybe the first time is understandable, but doing it on nearly every other page is just filling space. Just by using Vegas by yourself, you will learn as much as you won't from reading this book. This is a pure and unquestionable waste of money and time. I bought Vegas 6 Editing Workshop at the same time by Douglas Spotted Eagle. It's not what I would call the perfect book, but several laps around the earth better then this tripe trash. This may be half the price of the Editing Workshop but it's value is more then 10 fold. Unless you don't like your money and your lookin' to get rid of it... you could still waste it on something better then this.



    4.0 Customer Rating Vegas 6 Mostly Revealed, March 3, 2006
    By Daniel Kozminski
    This book is an excellent resource for someone like me who is a novice to Vegas. I believe that after reading this book and very carefully following the exercises that I have developed a firm foundation upon which to build. It would have been nice if the book went into further detail in some areas, such as vectorscopes, but I guess that would be beyond the intent of the book. After reading this book you will have a firm enough grasp on Vegas' capabilities that you will be able to deftly handle your first few projects. However, I suspect that you, like me, will want to go further and obtain additional in depth information about the hidden powers of Vegas.

    My biggest complaint about this book is that the binding is atrocious. Before I read through the first 20 or 30 pages, the pages started to separate from the spine and from each other. My book now lies in many pieces and parts, some comprised of only a few pages, while others are whole sections of the book that became separated. When this first started happening I reached for the Scotch tape, and then the Scotch 2 inch wide shipping tape in an effort to stem the bleeding; I finally gave up. Even with all the taping my book is now comprised of 7 pieces/sections loosely slipped inside the cover.



    5.0 Customer Rating Vegas 6 Step By Step, February 23, 2006
    By Steve (Germany)
    Doug Sahlin has created a book that takes you through a series of realistic situations and shows you how Vegas 6 let's you be creative. It is not a 'Vegas 6 Bible" but it is a creative way of showing you how to master the complexities of this very powerful software. I am a fairly experienced amateur having used Pinnacle for years as well as UMAX and and MyDVD products. All those software products are good, but Vegas 6 is limited only by your skill level ... at least so far.



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