[LAU] New floss made album released, Garage Orchestra! - The decison of Don Rodrigo
Brett McCoy
idragosani at gmail.com
Mon Dec 5 16:56:39 UTC 2011
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 11:51 AM, Allan Wind
<allan_wind at lifeintegrity.com> wrote:
> On 2011-12-05 16:00:27, harryhaaren at gmail.com wrote:
>> I'm craving a compositing video editor for Linux to do stuff like that :D
>
> Not sure what compositing refers to in video context, but the
> only thing that I found which sorta kinda works works for video
> on Linux is kino. cinelerra should also fit the bill but it too
> unstable to be usable to be useful when I tried it.
2D Compositing is one thing, non-linear editing is another. For
compositing & post-production FX, you need something like After
Effects. There are some proprietary solutions on Linux like Eyeon
Fusion, TVPaint or Nuke. On the open source front, Blender has a
node-based compositor. Jahshaka showed hope a few years ago but seems
to have stalled.
For non-linear editing, there is kdenlive, openshot, Kino and cinelerra.
--
Brett W. McCoy -- http://www.brettwmccoy.com
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