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New Stable Release of OpenShot Video Editor Ready

New features and effects have landed in the latest release of open-source linux video editor OpenShot.

Read in for more details, screenshots, short video of the new 3D wireframe text effect and the all important download instructions.

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OpenShot 1.4 Released With New Effects & Improved Features

A new version of popular Linux video editor OpenShot – featuring numerous interface and performance improvements and new effects – has been made available for download.

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Linux Video Editor Openshot Prepares New Release

OpenShot 1.4.0 in Ubuntu 11.04

It’s almost here, folk: the first major update to video editor OpenShot in what seems like an eternity. (Well, since February to be exact.)

What will be shipping in it? We take a look…

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Neat Timelapse Video Made in Ubuntu Using Open-Source Apps

Dudu M. mailed in to share a time-lapse video he created on Ubuntu using nothing but free open-source tools and a camera.

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OpenShot 1.3.0 released; cements place as the best video editor for Linux

The latest version of Linux video editor ‘OpenShot‘ has been released with a raft of new features and fixes.

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OpenShot 1.3.0 gets fancy upgrades

OpenShot developers have been hard at work since November cooking up improvements & upgrades for this already awesome video editor.

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OpenShot to get new theme, YouTube & Vimeo uploading

OpenShot new theme

OpenShot. Icons. Theme. YouTube. Vimeo.

Join the dots or click in for more.

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OpenShot gets a (swish) new website

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It may be the most powerful consumer-orientated video editor for the Linux desktop but OpenShot has long held a website not-quite befitting its awesome status. That is until today. 

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OpenShot bug suggests UI redesign

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Popular Linux video editor OpenShot has many, many fans but despite its UI trying to remain as simple as possible it sometimes seems to work against the user rather than with them.

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Latest OpenShot makes it into Maverick

The newly released OpenShot 1.2.2 will be available for users of Ubuntu 10.10 to install, thanks the the approval of a ‘freeze exception request’ by Ubuntu.  The news is both good and bad – whilst this latest version boasts many great new additions and improvements it’s flagship feature – 3D animated titles using Blender – [...]

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OpenShot once again raises the bar for video editors on Linux with its latest release

A new version of Linux video editor OpenShot has been released today, some 5 months after the previous stable release was made back in March this year.

More information, feature list, a demonstration video and download instructions after the jump!

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OpenShot demos Impressive 3D titles feature

I hate doing this to you but after you’ve seen this video you’ll understand why I am currently speechless. The 3D titles feature coming to OpenShot very soon is demoed in suitably impressive form here by the video editors’ dev Jonathan Thomas.  To sound like a mid-2000 l33t game-nerd – w0ot!!1 Article originally appeared on [...]

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OpenShot adds 3D animated Titling

OpenShot development has been a wee quiet of late – bar the OpenShot survey conducted a few months back. That silence is over with today’s announcement by lead OpenShot developer Jonathan Thomas that OpenShot will be adding animated 3D titling to it’s roster of already impressive features.Making use of Blender templates – the popular and [...]

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OpenShot survey results show users want dvd creation feature; 88% use ubuntu

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The results of the OpenShot survey that was conducted over the last few weeks has ended and the results have been made available on OpenShot developer Cenwen’s blog [French]. They show many interesting things, a brief breakdown of which are: – 88% of OpenShot respondents use Ubuntu The top 3 requested features were DVD creation, video [...]

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Poll: Should OpenShot change its default theme?

Following on from the launch of the OpenShot survey (which if you haven’t filled in yet you should do so by clicking here) one criticism of OpenShot that I have heard time and time again is that its theme, for want of a better expression, sucks. OpenShot does ship with several extra less-glossy themes but [...]

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