Kdenlive tutorial - video editors | Opensource.com


Kdenlive Part 1: Introduction to Kdenlive Video Editor GNU/Linux has infamously been wanting for a good, solid, professional-level free video editor for years. There have been glimpses of hope here and there, but mostly the editors that have the look and feel of a professional application are prone to blockbuster-worthy crashes, and those that have been stable have mostly been stable because they don't actually do anything beyond very basic editing. Kdenlive changes all of that. A good video editor is one that is suitable for anyone wanting to edit video, with powerful features that enable the video professional to do any task required of the job, yet with the simplicity that allows a hobbyist to quickly cut together footage off of a phone or point-and-click camera. Kdenlive can be both of those things, but regardless of the scope of your video project, there are right and wrong ways of doing things. Over the course of five articles, they will be reviewing the practical usage and the common set of best practices that will ensure your projects are successful. Read an interesting Part 1 at http://ift.tt/1k5D14h The article also contains links to the following parts: Part 2: Advanced editing technique Part 3: Effects and transitions Part 4: Color correction Part 5: All about audio Part 6: Workflow and conclusion

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