On Aug 14, 2016 15:09, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Hi Michael, 
>
> With respect to: 
>
> > After trying to edit my video on Linux, I have concluded it is time to 
> > move this project to Windows.  Video editors for Linux are either not 
> > sophisticated enough or too sophisticated, and there is nothing in the 
> > middle ground. 
> > 
>
> Try Cinelerra (https://cinelerra-cv.org/) it may be the middle ground you 
> are looking for. 
>
> Of course, video editing can be done in Blender (https://www.blender.org/) 
> which many of my friends use, but I've found Blender's learning curve 
> rather steep, almost cliff like. 
>
> OpenShot (http://www.openshot.org/) is relatively easy to use, but may not 
> be as full featured as you like. 
>
> As with music software there is an inherent trade-off between "easy to 
> use" and "full featured". 
>
> Since the vast majority of the movie industry uses Linux for video 
> manipulation, CGI, and editing, there are good reasons to stay with Linux 
> as your platform of choice. 
>
> Best regards, 
>
> Rich Marschall 

Kdenlive worked fine for my limited needs. And made sense to this non-video 
maker.

David W. Jones
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