Video editing: Vegas Pro explainer 2 of 5

Sequence video clips and render an mp4 file

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Sequence video clips and render an mp4 file


Overview

Name of explainer: Sequence video clips and render an mp4 file

Creative theme: Video editing

Software used: Vegas Pro

User level: BEGINNER

This is explainer 2 of 5 in this series

This series includes:

  1. Create a project, import video clips and save the project
  2. Sequence video clips and render an mp4 file
  3. Trim video clips, add fades and transitions
  4. Add text and music
  5. Putting it all together: Stonehenge!

The Software

This series of beginner explainers uses Vegas Pro. You can download a free 30 day demo version from the Vegas Website.

The Vegas website refers to ‘Vegas Edit, Vegas Pro and Vegas Post’. These are three different software ‘bundles’ / subscription levels, with Vegas Pro and Vegas Post including additional functionality and plug-ins. The core editing program used in these explainers, Vegas Pro, is included in all three options.

If you decide to purchase Vegas Pro, please review the subscription options in full first, bearing in mind different the different bundles and pricing plans available.

This month we’re also running an explainer series for Premiere Pro (which requires a subscription to Adobe Creative Cloud) and a single full-workflow explainer for Premiere Rush (which is FREE on mobile devices and part of a paid subscription which includes access to the desktop version).

The final product

Here’s the simple ‘Spring is sprung’ video we’re creating as we work through explainers 1 to 4. Notice the added text, fades, transitions and music track.

The pre-requisities

This is a BEGINNER workflow explainer, so you just need to install and open the software. We’ll take it from there.

We suggest watching explainer 1 in this series before continuing here.

If you’re new to IT / computing, you may need help downloading and installing the software. Start with a search for ‘how do i install vegas pro’ or speak with someone who’s familiar with downloading and installing.

Why would I do this?

Video creation is all about storytelling! It’s essential your video clips are in the right order – Imagine if we created an explainer using 26 clips in a random order!

Even if you’re new to video editing software, you’ll have heard of ‘mp4’, the most popular video format for general use, including uploading to YouTube and Vimeo.

Let’s do it!

Click the play icon to watch this video. Subtitles are available – Click the settings cog at the bottom right for options. You can also watch this video full-screen by clicking the full-screen icon at the bottom right.

Good to know

If your computer struggles to play back your timeline smoothly, use the ‘preview quality’ field above the preview window to speed it up! Below, we’ve selected ‘good – auto’ to see if it helps. This won’t affect the quality of any renders.

As discussed in the explainer, there are lots of export codecs available to use in Sony Vegas, and each is configurable to your precise requirements. Have a look here for detailed information about bitrates.

Where to next?

For short videos like ‘Spring is sprung’ you won’t be waiting too long for the final file to encode, but when creating long-form videos over around 10 minutes it can be annoying waiting many minutes for the render. To speed up rendering processes, Intel processors offer ‘quicksync‘ hardware encoding and AMD processors offer ‘AMD VCE’ encoding. Look for them in the ‘MAGIX AVC/AAC MP4’ category of the ‘render as’ dialog as below – They can be real timesavers!

Notes and updates

There are no notes or advisories at this time. This video explainer was last updated in March 2022. This page was last updated in March 2022.

We at pixels.cool are not responsible for the content of any external webpages or software downloaded from third party sites. Links are included in good faith at the time of writing. All explainer content is compiled in good faith using processes and methods used by the team. Modern software gives users many ways in which to accomplish the same task, and for reasons of clarity we choose not to reference multiple options. All computer users should run up to date virus / security software at all times to minimise risk.

Download the asset pack for this series

If you’d like to follow our explainers using the actual assets demonstrated, you can download them using the link below. Not only do you receive the logos and images used in this series – You also gain access to versions of the videos without the background music. Nice!

ASSET PACK AVAILABLE END MARCH.


This is number 2 of the 11 explainer videos made available during video editing month. Make sure you check out the others!