This is where I post all of Port City Media Productions' video work, as well as my experiments with things like time lapse photography and video projection mapping.
- When you realize that after 30 years of waiting, Phil is finally coming to your hometown. =🤩 - When you realize AFTER the show that your tickets were all access backstage passes, and nobody told you. =😫🤢
Resolume Arena media server, data path fx4 display controller, and 2 6000 lumens Eiki projectors (the weak link, wish I could have used brighter, but this was low budget so I had to use what I could). Next time I'm going to use 14k lumen Barco projectors.
VEGAS 21 now includes Mocha for motion tracking (the Suite and Post versions, but not the Edit version), the best motion tracking app in the industry, so if you want the best of the best in motion tracking, you have a great reason to upgrade to 21. It completely revolutionizes VEGAS' motion tracking system.
Hi. I know how resolve this problem with scale after tracking- just add Picture in Picture on file that will be tracked and set "scale in x" to 1 before tracking
This was a very special one-off event in Mobile, Alabama at the Mobile Civic Center Theater, on Thanksgiving weekend. It was called The Outsider's Ball, and was organized by former MLB pitcher Jake Peavy's company "Outsiders Presents" as a gift to his hometown... And boy what a gift it was. We probably won't get that lineup on the same stage again anytime soon, so I am very glad they chose me to film the show, so it can be shared with all of you for years to come! It was a truly magical night I will never forget. Guests included Phil & the Terrapin Family Band Jennifer Hartswick (Trey Anastasio Band) Eric Krasno (SoulLive, Lettuce, etc) Ivan Neville (Dumpstaphunk, etc) Chris Spies (Nerf the World, etc) Marcus King And a few other Mobile, AL local musicians.
Thank you kindly How will I go about keeping the head still where that square is and stabilizing the square (Not the rest only that point you squared up) I do not know what it is called I have 17 and use stabilizing a lot B... Is sharpening better in 20 than 19 Can you please tell please Pieter
That's something you'd do with stabilization, and I'm not 100% sure how to do that as I rarely use it, but if I find out I will let you know. As for sharpening, I think it remains the same as V19, but AI upscaling is much better in 20.
You owe us our time back, working for TV and Netflix for twenty years and you can't even get the basics right in a simple tutorial. No award winning shows under the belt I bet. Sloppy all round.@@DustinRudzinski
The feature is currently in beta, but it is included in the latest build of VEGAS Pro 20, it is called "Smart Mask". It uses AI to auto-generate masks.
@@PeterSchuett It can pick out things other than people, although it is trained mostly on people. It was also the z depth plugin in Vegas 21, it can be used to mask people in objects in the foreground out from the background.
Sony vegas really need to step it up. After so many years that this program has been out you're telling me that this is what their motion tracking results look like, after all that effort? This is not usable for a professional application at all... Anyways thanks for the video, you did your best considering the limitations at hand!
What are you talking about? That is as solid of a motion track as you could ever ask for, Mocha couldn't even do better than that. Also, it isn't Sony VEGAS, and hasn't been for years... Sony sold VEGAS back in 2016. It's been 7 years... The extra effort is because I did not approach this tutorial from the perspective of someone who knew how to do it already, I learned how to do this as I was teaching you, poking around until I figured it out myself. I could go back and reproduce this effect in seconds now that I know how to do it, but as another user pointed out, showing myself learning it, and the mis-steps I made along the way, should help you to avoid the same mistakes when learning how to do it yourself.
BTW, I've been using VEGAS Pro to do professional 4K HDR multi-camera television productions, and have been making professional productions within it for everything from TV to Netflix for nearly 20 years, it's as professional an app as any if you know how to use it.