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This page considers the entire framework for how to produce videos within an open source framework. Such as: best open source animation programs; how to use MMORPG 3D engines to create simulation; how to do Sketchup Animations; how to edit in [[OpenShot]] or what is the best stable libre movie editor; how to transcode and compress/decompress files; [[Open Source Soundtracks]]; Open Source Sountrack Synthesizers/Music Synthesizers.
This page considers the entire framework for how to produce videos within an open source framework. Such as: best open source animation programs; how to use MMORPG 3D engines to create simulation; how to do Sweet Home 3D Animations; how to edit in [[OpenShot]] or what is the best stable libre movie editor; how to transcode and compress/decompress files; [[Open Source Soundtracks]]; Open Source Sountrack Synthesizers/Music Synthesizers; and ultimately - [[Natron]] - the open source compositing software.


=Downloading Video - Source Files=
=Downloading Video - Source Files=

Revision as of 22:15, 2 October 2015

This page considers the entire framework for how to produce videos within an open source framework. Such as: best open source animation programs; how to use MMORPG 3D engines to create simulation; how to do Sweet Home 3D Animations; how to edit in OpenShot or what is the best stable libre movie editor; how to transcode and compress/decompress files; Open Source Soundtracks; Open Source Sountrack Synthesizers/Music Synthesizers; and ultimately - Natron - the open source compositing software.

Downloading Video - Source Files

File Conversion

  • Zamzar - converts 1,200 different file types

Editing

  • OpenShot appears to be robust on Ubuntu.