Yes, I am now learning Blender, there are really good tutorials on YouTube
which show how to use it:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjyuVPBuorqIhlqZtoIvnAVQ3x18sNev4
I've already made several videos and, to be honest, I am really enjoying
the experience. No crashes, of course. Very stable. Once you get the
keybindings down - it is really quick to put together a simple video with
fade in and outs, some cuts.
Of course, it has a lot of features, you can do animation, etc. But perhaps
not too fancy - like I am not sure you could do some big cinematic effects.
But should work for a decent video blog, for example. I will try doing
things with it and update you.
Notice, btw, that Blender was a commercial product initially. And it has
full-time developers today. No magic. Just hard professional work.
On Sun, Dec 20, 2015 at 11:28 AM, Christopher Arndt <chris(a)chrisarndt.de>
wrote:
Am 20.12.2015 um 10:54 schrieb Hanspeter Portner
<
dev(a)open-music-kontrollers.ch>gt;:
[...] Blender [1] (yes, it is also a video
editor, and a
fine one, too). It has not been mentioned by anybody in the after-talk
discussions, so i figured I'll mention it here.
The topic of video editors came up a few times already at your meetings.
Last year I was looking for a software to do a short music video and
Blender was recommended by on of the participants.
I tried it and it was up to the job, even though I had very limited time
and had to learn Blender while cutting the video at the same time within
two days. But it involved quite a bit of head scratching. It certainly has
the "make complex things possible" part down, but the "make simple things
simple" part isn't really there.
One thing I was missing at the time, which was added only quite recently:
adding simple 2d scrolling text overlays for titles and credits, without
the need to set up a a 3d text object, camera and lightning.
Chris
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