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This is the beginning of a series on creating your own custom transitions in Vegas. In part one, we’re going to use a still image to cover up our cut and animate that still using Bezier masking and Vegas’ native transitions.

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Custom Transition Using a Still Image in Sony Vegas
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rolensoJul 09, 2010
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