Capturing Wave forms movement

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Ok, this is more of a video question than an audio one but it has to do with both.

I run Vegas 2.0.

What I want to do is take a visual of a piece of music I made. In any sound editor or multi track software you can zoom way in and watch the wave form move to the music. I want to take that visual and make a little 60 sec. movie of the wave moving to the music.

My question is, what would be the best way to do this. The best idea I have came up with(which I think is harder than it needs to be) is to take like 60 screen shots(1 every second). Scan them into Adobe Premier or photoshop and then I think one of those programs has the ability to hypothosise movement between each screen shot. Then sync that back up with the music, ad some more special visual fx and walla!! I'm hoping there is a simpler way. Any suggestions???
 
I know that there are some screen cam things that act like a screen grabber, but instead of single shots, it records an AVI with some number or frames per second... wish I could be more specific...

(Oh, and that would be "interpolate" the changes between two scenes, or perhaps "extaroplate," but not "hypothesize.")
 
Hypothesize, extrapolate, interpolate, whatever......

Thank you for the screen cam idea, I will look into that.

Anyone else have any idea's???
 
You could also post your question on the Sonic Foundry BBS.

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I don't know, it's just an idea......

spin :D
 
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