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Sony Vegas Studio 10 Serial Number: Tips and Tricks for Video Editing Software



I had Sony Vegas Movie Studio 9, I lost the disk and the physical box and when I try to download the version that "my products" offers, it downloads Vegas Movie Studio 9 HD and it does not allow me to enter the serial number because it says it is incorrect.




sony vegas studio 10 serial number



@EricLNZ Yeah, I had "Sony" Vegas Movie Studio 9 back in 2009. I registered the product so It appears the serial number, but when I download the product the serial number in "My Products" it says that is a invalid serial number


@Former user and @vkmast I think there was a mistake in the "transition" od the products. That is why I cant use my serial number on Vegas Movie Studio HD 9 because bck in the days I had Sony Vegas Movie Studio 9.


Leonardo DiCaprio's Appian Way has joined up with Pilgrim Films and Television and Madison Road Entertainment to produce a reality series focusing on the environment."E-topia," described a response to concerns about global warming that is designed to educate and entertain viewers, will chronicle the eco-friendly reconstruction of an American town as it is transformed into a " 'green' utopia of tomorrow." The project, being shopped to broadcast networks, will document the monthslong endeavor in a town yet to be determined as teams of construction workers and laborers unaccustomed to the demands of a "green" lifestyle work with passionate eco-idealists, planners and architects.Pilgrim's Craig Piligian (CBS' "Survivor") said he hadn't worked with DiCaprio before but had believed he would be the perfect partner in the project because of his "passion for ecology and global warming." So he and MRE's Tom Mazza (NBC's "Treasure Hunters") approached DiCaprio with the idea -- Piligian said they waited six months until DiCaprio had finished shooting the upcoming feature "Blood Diamond" in Africa because "he was the only one we wanted to talk to" -- and were met with a positive response from the actor, who will serve as co-creator and executive producer along with Piligian and Mazza.Piligian added that the idea of doing a project "that had community in it, something with purpose and reason," really took off after the destruction of New Orleans by Hurricane Katrina last year and the global warming documentary "An Inconvenient Truth," featuring Al Gore, "struck a chord" with filmgoers."We're going to take a devastated community and help transform it as a prototype for the future," Piligian said. "At the end of the day, we're all going to have to change the way we live, the way we burn and use fuel. ... We're trying to show the country and the world by example, town by town by town, how we can change the way we live and fight global warming."In addition, each episode is designed to have a "call to action," directing viewers to a Web site where they can learn more about ecology and find out how to participate in environmental initiatives.Mazza added that the project has already attracted interest among sponsors but didn't give specific examples."This show is obviously very expensive, and there are a number of major advertisers who have expressed strong interest in 'E-topia' for both integrated and promotional partnerships," he said. "We plan to evaluate all opportunities once we have our network partner on board."The project is repped by Endeavor.The Departed" star Leonardo DiCaprio is taking his environmental activism to TV, signing on to produce a reality skein about a town that goes green.DiCaprio's Appian Way shingle has pacted with Madison Road Entertainment and "Survivor" alum Craig Piligian's Pilgrim Films to create "E-topia." Project, being pitched to broadcast webs this week, will take a down-and-out town and rebuild it into an eco-friendly community.The producers haven't yet selected the town to be made over, but Piligian calls the plan "incredibly ambitious.""Take an American town that has been destroyed and bring it back to its former glory and then some," Piligian said. "This time it'll be stronger, better, cleaner. This town will be reborn as the prototype for the future."Proposed series will follow the construction workers, architects, planners and environmentalists as they spend several months building the burg.DiCaprio will serve as co-creator and exec producer of "E-topia"; Piligian and Madison Road's Tom Mazza also will exec produce.Madison Road specializes in product integration."E-topia" is already pitching sponsors on the project."This show is obviously very expensive, and there are a number of major advertisers who have expressed strong interest in 'E-topia' for both integrated and promotional partnerships," Mazza said.DiCaprio, who launched his acting career as a TV thesp, hosted the ABC special "Planet Earth 2000" and took part in the TBS special "Earth to America." OCTOBER ROAD (ABC) - It's been a twisted path for "October Road," but the relationship drama finally secured a six-episode order on Friday from ABC.As part of the pickup, GroupM -- which consists of media-buying firms including MindShare, MediaCom, Maxus and Mediaedge:cia -- has driven aboard "October Road" as a co-producer alongside Touchstone TV."October Road," which comes from exec producers Josh Appelbaum, Andre Nemec, Scott Rosenberg and Gary Fleder, will start production on Oct. 30. Show shoots in Atlanta.Drama, which revolves around a young novelist who returns home to a New England town to teach at a university, was developed last year and shot as a pilot last spring.ABC decided not to pick up "October Road" for fall but immediately set out to keep the project alive. Net extended the options on the show's cast -- which includes Tom Berenger, Bryan Greenberg and Laura Prepon -- and approached GroupM about a new deal."They told us at the upfronts that (ABC Entertainment prexy) Steve McPherson wants this show on the air," Appelbaum said. "Four months later, we were keeping hope alive but wondering if this would ever happen. ... It's been an incredible journey to get to this point."McPherson and Touchstone TV prexy-ABC Entertainment TV Group exec VP Mark Pedowitz spent the summer hammering out the deal with GroupM Entertainment, headed by Peter Tortorici.Pedowitz lauded GroupM for "organically connecting creativity with viewers and advertisers. We were deliberate in choosing 'October Road.' "The three sides already have a relationship in place thanks to summer 2004 series "The Days."In that case, a pilot was never shot, but Tortorici fell in love with the script and agreed to foot a large part of the show's deficit. ABC picked up six episodes of "The Days," and Touchstone immediately went into production on the show; in exchange, MindShare split the show's commercial time with ABC -- which allowed the media buyer to sell units directly to its clients.In that case, charter advertiser Unilever hopped onboard and took an ownership stake in "The Days."With "October Road," the arrangement is similar -- GroupM will foot a chunk of the deficit and split ad time with ABC. But this time out, no advertiser has signed on and taken a stake in the show."The Days" wasn't a ratings success, but ABC and Touchstone were pleased with the precedent set by the business template. The network, studio and GroupM had been searching for another project to work on together when "October Road" sped along.Appelbaum said the idea was to come up with a relationship skein that would appeal to men as much as women but wasn't burdened by a major plot-driven hook."Ultimately, when the upfronts came around, they all loved the show but were concerned about the 'hook factor,' " Appelbaum said. "They all believed in the material, but the current trend is to do shows with big hooks."As a result, Appelbaum said he always saw "October Road" as more of a midseason entry -- and he was pleased with the ultimate turn of events."The hoopla from the fall is brutal," he said. "We're ending up exactly where and when it belongs. People will be more settled in by the midseason and ready for something new."Rosenberg, Appelbaum and Nemec wrote the pilot, while Fleder directed. Geoff Stults, Brad William Henke, Evan Jones, Jay Paulson, Warren Christie, Odette Yustman and Slade Pearce also star.Appelbaum said the show also plans to add a few characters to open up its universe.As for the addition of GroupM, Appelbaum said any fears that the involvement of a media-buying firm might impact the show's integrity (such as littering it with product placement) were unfounded."At first, it's such unfamiliar territory, we weren't sure what a partnership with a company like MindShare might feel like," he said. "But Peter Tortorici has given us smart notes, and everyone has assured us that what's important to them is doing the best show possible. They haven't asked us to do any of that (product integration) ... so far, the partnership has been smooth and supportive."And despite the addition of a new production entity, very little will change on the show, Appelbaum said, other than a few scenes that will be reshot.ABC has picked up the drama pilot "October Road" to series. The network has given a six-episode order to the project, which GroupM Entertainment -- WPP's network of media agencies, including MediaCom, Mediaedge:cia and MindShare -- has come on board to co-produce with Touchstone TV.It hasn't yet been determined if the series will run in the spring or summer."October," ordered to pilot this past development season, centers on a young, acclaimed novelist (Bryan Greenberg) at a crossroads in life when he returns to his hometown to teach at the local university and faces the family and friends he left behindThe drama, which co-stars Tom Berenger and Geoff Stults, didn't make the cut in May, but the network kept the pilot in play by extending the options of the actors in July (HR 7/27)."Investment in content opportunities is core to GroupM, and we feel fortunate to have ABC and Touchstone as our partners in this terrific new series," GroupM Entertainment president Peter Tortorici said.The company looked at several ABC/Touchstone projects before choosing "October." "We felt it had a very strong potential given the auspices and the people involved in the project," Mediaedge:cia chief investment officer Rino Scanzoni said."October" is executive produced by Gary Fleder, who also directed the pilot, Scott Rosenberg, Josh Appelbaum and Andre Nemec.The series extends GroupM's relationship with Touchstone TV. A couple of years ago, the company's MindShare teamed with the studio to co-produce "The Days," a drama that ran on ABC in summer 2004."GroupM has proven to be an excellent partner in organically connecting creativity with viewers and advertisers," Touchstone TV president Mark Pedowitz said.The terms of GroupM's participation on "October" are different from the extent of MindShare's involvement in "Days."For "Days," MindShare fully financed the production of the series in exchange for half of the ad inventory on it, which the media buying agency used for its clients Unilever and Sears.For "October," GroupM and Touchstone share the production costs following the traditional co-production model. The media buyer is set to receive "a time bank" of inventory of ad time on various shows on ABC that it will make available to all of its clients, Scanzoni said.That mix might include "October," depending on when the network will put it on the air.TEASE (Oxygen) - Oxygen is going into production on its first-ever competition series, the Lisa Rinna-hosted "Tease," which centers on the world of hairstyling. Each hourlong episode will feature two up-and-coming hairstylists chosen from salons nationwide as they face off in what is described as an "outrageous, Olympics-style" tournament, competing for a chance at a one-on-one battle with a high-profile "master stylist." Should they beat the pro, they will receive a honor dubbed the "silver scissors." "Tease" is set to go into production next week in Los Angeles for a January premiere on the women's-targeted network. The six-episode series is executive produced by Michael Yudin for MY Entertainment (Spike TV's "King of Vegas") and Brian Gadinsky for G Group (Season 1 of Fox's "American Idol"). -->


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