Replicate car lights from Motorway using Sony Vegas

Replicate car lights from Motorway using Sony Vegas

Steve Henderson is going to break down the Motorway Video into segments of how he did each aspect. For this first video he goes over creating the car lights which you see throughout the video. He explains how to use anchoring, part of the event pan crop feature, and goes into depth with using the light rays effect. Everything is done in Sony Vegas.

It's important to know that I credit montagical for his tutorial on anchoring. I had never used the feature prior to this video and trust me when I say it is one of the most useful tools availible. Sadly, not all versions of vegas support masking/anchor but if yours does it's worth watching.

Paying it forward,

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