Sony Creative Software unveils Vegas Pro 8

Sep 6, 2007 12:20 PM

    
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Fully Microsoft Vista-compatible, Vegas Pro 8 software delivers broadcast-ready HD content.

This week at IBC2007, Sony Creative Software is highlighting its newly announced Vegas Pro 8 nonlinear editing (NLE) software.

Vegas Pro 8 provides professional editors with control over complex DV, HDV and XDCAM projects through tools for editing material shot in multicamera environments.

Fully Microsoft Vista-compatible, Vegas Pro 8 software delivers broadcast-ready, HD content and now features a ProType titler for vector-based title generation and automation.

The software offers new specialized template support for developing digital signage and provides tools and features for portrait style video authoring. It also offers enhanced scripting capabilities for automating workflows in addition to providing new capabilities for editing and delivering Sony AVCHD content. Sony Vegas Pro 8 also introduces a new channel-based mixing console and other audio enhancements.

See Sony Creative Software at IBC2007 Stand 9.131, or visit www.sonycreativesoftware.com.




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