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Brian Mitchell Warshawsky
January 7th, 2005, 02:06 PM
There is a growing list of pre-sets under the Shared Effects category of Edward's jetdv.com Forum.

I will be adding some additional pre-sets, but several contributors have previously mentioned that they have developed many of their own pre-sets.

If you are able to contribute, please do so.

This is both an excellent opportunity to have others improve on what you have started and contribute to the Vegas community.

We are fortunate that Edward has graciously agreed to host these files.

Brian

Graham Bernard
January 7th, 2005, 03:31 PM
Yup! Mine are 3 of the 4 there . . .. so only two subscribers . . could be thousands!

Grazie

Kyle Ringin
January 9th, 2005, 05:26 PM
Glen,
Is it possible for you to post your Magic Bullet recreations to JetDV for us to play with? It'd be much appreciated.

Thanks.

Graham Bernard
January 10th, 2005, 12:44 AM
Kyle - things are getting exciting over there. Just recieved a Preset from Brian and now that I've made further adjustments to it, I've sent it back to Edward for inclusion.

2005 looks like being a Preset Year!

Grazie

Brian Mitchell Warshawsky
January 10th, 2005, 09:32 AM
Kyle Asked:
>>>>Glen,
>>>Is it possible for you to post your Magic Bullet >>>>recreations to JetDV for us to play with?

To anyone who has developed their own Pre-Sets, by contributing and sharing your creations, more people may be inspired to contribute, and this sharing has the potential to build into something special, a kind of cinematic critical mass. Linux clearly demonstrates what can happen when a community comes together to improve on each other's improvements.

Or look to the VASST site for inspiration. Resources such as the scripts/veg/free stuff/etc collections only come about from the generosity of talented people who know that only a strong Vegas "community" will lead to the continued development and future viability of Vegas. This benefits us all.

If you, like I, have benefited from Edward and Spot's tireless support, here is an excellent opportunity to respond in kind.

Imagine the next time someone from the "other" PC platform NLE claims exclusive plug-in domination, and the Vegas community counters with thousands of pre-set "looks" which are available only in Vegas.

It’s easy to contribute!

Use the Sony Pre-Set Manager (free download) to send the pre-set to Edward, he'll send you a link, and then simply post a description in the Shared Effects forum at JetDV.

What could be simpler?

Brian

Kyle Ringin
January 10th, 2005, 04:06 PM
Well put Brian. If everyone helps everyone else, everyone is better off.

Personally, I haven't had a lot of time to spend learning to colour correcting or giving video a certain 'look' yet. I really hope to get stuck into it this year. I was just looking to get a start by seeing what other people have done in this area and I'll be happy to post any effects I come up with for others to use.

Cheers.

Graham Bernard
January 11th, 2005, 12:56 AM
Posted "NASTY Red" ! Its horrid! You have been warned . . but I like it . .. well I would!

Grazie

Brian Mitchell Warshawsky
January 15th, 2005, 06:10 PM
We should also post Wish Lists in case someone either has an effect to share, or suggestions on how to create such a look.

Anyone have any thoughts on how to achieve a Zone System (Ansel Adams) effect or even better a Vegas script?

This would be the ultimate black and white effect. DFT has the ozone plugin but it should be possible to create this effect in Vegas.

Brian

Douglas Spotted Eagle
January 15th, 2005, 06:16 PM
just as a reminder, you can upload presets to the VASST site too. Just select the Presets in the dropdown tab when you upload.
There is currently only one up there, but more should be coming soon as I continue to revamp the site.

Brian Mitchell Warshawsky
January 15th, 2005, 11:44 PM
Spot,

I located the Vegas Presets in the Projects dropdown tab, but when selected, the following message is displayed:

"No projects match your criteria"

Is the currently preset you mentioned located elsewhere?

Thanks again for adding this to the VASST site.

Brian

Graham Bernard
January 16th, 2005, 06:12 AM
Yes, thanks Spot! Grazie

Brian Mitchell Warshawsky
January 21st, 2005, 03:27 AM
Has anyone else had any trouble getting the Finding Oz preset to be recognized in Vegas?

It appears with my other presets in Preset Manager, but does not appear in Vegas.

Brian

Brian Mitchell Warshawsky
January 21st, 2005, 09:26 PM
I just realized "Finding Oz" is an audio Preset.

The note referenced the Celluloid looks, so I didn't look in the audio presets.

I can attest to the name being very appropriate.

Thanks, Spot!

Brian