Hi guys,

I confirm that, if really need an easy to use full capable editor - we
use for editing Pitivi and Openshot. Pitivi is useful for fast
cutting, chopping to pieces - Openshot along with Inscape and Blender
is completes the animations, and inserts.

Zoltan

2011/2/22 Richard Shaw <hobbes1...@gmail.com>:
> On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 3:39 PM, Bill Davidsen <david...@tmr.com> wrote:
>> Konstantin Svist wrote:
>>> On 02/22/2011 01:26 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
>>>> Is there a video editor which can easily snip bits from several files and 
>>>> write
>>>> them to another? We have video of a kids football game taken with multiple
>>>> cameras, and would like to quickly combine the pictures in chronological
>>>> sequence, show the long shot first and then add a zoomed shot as an 
>>>> "instant
>>>> replay" and such.
>>>>
>>>> I have ugly and slow methods involving ffmpeg, vlc, and swearing, there 
>>>> must be
>>>> a nice GUI to do stuff like this. If it could do things like adjust 
>>>> brightness
>>>> and such as well, that would be nice, and faster than the scripts I use 
>>>> now.
>>>
>>> Perhaps Avidemux would do the job
>>>
>> Thanks for the pointer, I'll look at that one.
>
> If you want a more fully featured video editor (i.e. transitions,
> credits, etc.) look at Openshot. I'm currently trying to get it
> accepted at RPMFusion but have packages handy if you're interested.
>
> Richard
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