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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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dmedia 0.2 ‘Feature Frenzy’ sees the light of the day

The 0.2 version of dmedia (codnamed ‘Feature Frenzy’), the storage component of Novacut Video Editor, has been released right according to the schedule. Geeky bits follow with a sneak peek of the first iteration of the UI.

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Oscar winning video editor ‘Lightworks’ not coming to Linux until ‘late 2011′

Lightworks – the recently open-sourced professional grade video editor – is still on course to come to Linux – but not until next year.

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Linux video editor PiTiVi sees new release, brings fixes galore

Ubuntu’s default video editor PiTiVi 0.13.5 has been released today, just in time for inclusion in Ubuntu 10.10. With the new version addressing stability and usability issues rather than adding ‘flashing new features’ the release sees many bug fixes and annoyances fixed, including: – periodic backup of the current project file (it’s missing the remove [...]

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KdenLive 0.7.8 Released – new features, fixes [PPA]

The latest version of KDE’s premier video editing application ‘Kdenlive’ has washed ashore – but what’s new? Lots.

Continue reading to see more.

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Kazam – making screencasting tools modern

One thing I love particularly about the Open Source community is the desire to continually improve ever aspect of the desktop – from icons to apps. This isn’t driven by the desire to increase profits (an incentive which more often that not results in a ‘if it sells, it’ll do’ approach) but by the altruistic nature to [...]

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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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Lombard & Fillmore; 2 new video & audio editing apps released

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The company behind Ubuntu 10.10’s default photo management application ‘Shotwell’ have today announced the immediate availability of two new multimedia applications: a video editor and an audio editor. From Yorba themselves: – Fillmore is an open-source multi-track audio editor for Gnome, based upon GStreamer and written in Vala.  You can record one mono track at [...]

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Oscar winning video editor goes open-source

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Oscar and Emmy award-winning editing software ‘Lightworks is going open-source. EditShare, the company behind Lightworks, see open-sourcing the editing application as a way to “…release its full potential…“’ Developers, aside from being able to enhance, build on and add to Lightworks, will also be able to sell their Lightworks plug-ins, etc through a centralized Lightworks [...]

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OpenShot 1.0 Stable Released; Best Linux Video Editor

Video Editor OpenShot announced the release of it’s seminal version 1.0 earlier today packing in so many new features, improvements and bug fixes I’m not sure I’ll be able to mention them all! The full list of new features can be found in the official OpenShot announcement, however here is a quick “summing up”, giving [...]

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VLC Video Editor In Action [Video]

Despite not being able to get the ruddy thing to compile, VLMC has attracted a lot of interest since we first published the news yesterday. The VLMC team appear to have a YouTube channel with this self-described demo video on it. The application in the video is the real deal, so take a peek at [...]

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VLC Team To Launch Video Editor

The people behind one of the most widely used cross-platform applications ever known to man – VLC – are due to formally announce the addition of a new project to their already impressive roster – the perhaps-not-so-snappily-titled "VideoLAN Movie Creator" (VLMC). Aiming to do for pro-sumer video editing what VLC did for media playback, the [...]

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PiTiVi On Course To Become A Default Application In Lucid

UDS Wednesday kicked off with a super interesting session; a meeting entitled “Application selection in the default install“.  Over three posts I’ll present the main ideas and discussions from these meetings: Whittling the default game selection down, removing GIMP from default installs & what best to use for photo-editing and the decision to potentially include [...]

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Openshot Video Editor Gets HUGE Update – 30 New Effects, Preview Window, Green Screen, PPA…

OpenShot – one of the best video editor available for Linux – finally has a PPA! That’s news enough in-itself as it means pain free installation but the even better news is it now comes complete with effects! New Effects 30 awesome video effects are now included – including Chroma Key (green screen) allowing you [...]

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New Video Editor For Ubuntu

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OpenShot is an new non-linear video editor similar in feature set to ‘Windows Movie Maker’ or Apple’s ‘iMovie’. Although currently in development, the latest release is surprisingly stable and comes with a raft of features and options sorely missing from most other Linux video editors, all tucked up in an easy-to-use interface! The latest development [...]

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