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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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In part one of this series on creating custom transitions in Sony Vegas, we used Bezier masking and standard transitions to “close” a still image over one clip and then open it again to reveal a new clip.

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This tutorial is part of a series on creating custom transitions in Sony Vegas. In part one, created a transition that “closes” an image over one clip and then opens to reveal a new clip

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A tutorial for Sony Vegas on how to make your screen shake. Very basic effect.

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This tutorial will show you how to use the 3D Panning options in Sony Vegas.

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Quick new way to get drawing effects in Sony Vegas

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Well, here’s a quick and easy method for making an attractive slideshow in Sony Vegas Pro or Sony Vegas Movie Studio without those empty gutters.

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This tutorial will get you up and running in one of the more basic methods in creating your own transitions.

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8 Sony Vegas Animation Tutorials

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