As promised, I've continued to research and test desktop video editors for Linux. This week we'll look at OpenShot, a GTK-based project. What It Is OpenShot (Figure 1) is a non-linear editor (NLE) for ...
If you edit video, you will love OpenShot 2.3 with its new transformation tool and title editor—as well as its smooth performance Video editors have historically been a source of difficulty for Linux ...
Many people have thought that they wanted to post movies on a video posting site such as YouTube, but at the same time there are many people who thought that "it seems to be difficult to edit movies .
Linux/Live CD/DVD: It's one of the five features we desperately want in Ubuntu: a video editor that the average user can stitch together simple movies with. OpenShot 1.0 is mostly there. That's not to ...
OpenShot is a free, simple-to-use, feature-rich video editor for Linux. The brainchild of programmer Jonathan Thomas, OpenShot has garnered a large and enthusiastic following for many reasons, one ...
After spending a few days in the weeds looking under the hood at more technical stuff like comparing file systems, and diving into the command line interface, we’re going to bring the focus of 30 Days ...
In his announcement, lead developer Jonathan Thomas goes into raptures: The new version of his video editing program OpenShot is a "game changer" and would revolutionize the video editing experience ...
Video editing is no longer limited to professionals with expensive software. There are plenty of great video editing programs like OpenShot and Shotcut have made it easier than ever for casual editors ...