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*2015 review of the state of art in open source - Blender actually comes out on top for video editing - [http://opensource.com/life/15/1/current-state-linux-video-editing] | *2015 review of the state of art in open source - Blender actually comes out on top for video editing - [http://opensource.com/life/15/1/current-state-linux-video-editing] | ||
*2015 top 10, many ones I haven't seen yet; article appears to have no depth - [http://filmora.wondershare.com/video-editor/free-linux-video-editor.html] | *2015 top 10, many ones I haven't seen yet; article appears to have no depth - [http://filmora.wondershare.com/video-editor/free-linux-video-editor.html] | ||
*2014 article, insightful - [http://www.zdnet.com/article/non-linear-video-editing-software-open-source-alternatives-to-abobe-premiere-pro-cc/] |
Revision as of 22:26, 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
- Between http://savevideo.me/ and http://en.savefrom.net/ , almost any video source file can be downloaded.
File Conversion
- Zamzar - converts 1,200 different file types
Editing
- OpenShot appears to be robust on Ubuntu.