You must import at least two media clips to create and add a video transition in VEGAS. You'll first need to set up your project in VEGAS Pro to add transitions between two or more media clips or cuts. Sometimes, all you need is a simple effect so your video clips blend nicely other times, you might want to create a more elaborate effect to build momentum as you introduce the next scenes.
VEGAS Pro allows you to add transitions in different ways with different outcomes depending on the level of customization you want to achieve. Let’s dive in! How to Add Video Transitions in Sony Vegas Pro (Now Magix VEGAS Pro) You'll learn how to do it using VEGAS Pro and Boris FX transitions effects to increase your post-production toolkit and improve your video editing skills. In today's article, I'll cover how to add transitions in Magix VEGAS Pro (formerly Sony Vegas) to give your final cut a professional and outstanding look.
Transitions make video cuts look smoother, create dynamic variations between two scenes, or drive the story forward with creative and unique transition effects. Simply put, video transitions are fades, wipes, dissolvers, and more advanced 3D animations used in post-production that tie two media clips together, creating more professional-looking footage.