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I tried OpenShot first,Īnd making a basic sequence of video clips was child's play, but Presumably all these are within the capabilities of any Eventually I'll probably want to add a music track, titlesĪnd end credits. Of course I want to be able to edit out boring Play them one after the other, with simple transitions, like fade in,įade out and dissolve. I wanted to be able to take a series of clips, Here's a good overview of the various apps: Options now: KdenLive, OpenShot, Cinelerra, Shotcut, Flowblade. And it looks like there are a ton of different Installing it, it had a ton of KDE dependencies I wasn't convinced But it was always overkillįor the minimal sort of video editing I need, and when I tried I hear Kdenlive has improved quite a bit. Linux distro repositories didn't work well. Source since it was still changing so rapidly that the versions available in Years ago, I wrote a couple ofĪrticles about Kdenlive for the now-defunct Linux Planet.īut Kdenlive was fiddly to use, and at the time, had to be built from

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It would be so much easier if I could edit them Uploading eight or so short clips of less than a minute each is Uploading a movie to YouTube is a low and elaborate process, and I'd like to make themĪvailable on YouTube so that my fellow pilots can see them but

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That's the problem: a lot of short movies. Radio controlled airplanes when we fly at Overlook Park. One of its nice features, which the Rebel didn't haveĪt all, is movies, and I've been shooting a lot of short movies of So far I'm pleased with it (though sometimes frustrated by its Byzantine Limitations of my ancient Rebel XSi, I decided to jump into the world













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