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flcfl@C@ 08/25/2017 at 10:028 Comments

I've been trying to come up with a workflow for producing the videos, editing, etc...  If anyone has a suggestion for some good open source software for video editing, etc.. I'd love to hear it... I downloaded a couple and I'm not sure how I feel about them... I have an old version of premier and after effects... but I was looking for something a little newer..  I tried lightworks ( https://www.lwks.com/ ) ... don't care for it really.  Also tried wondershare filmora ( https://www.wondershare.com/ ) which seems a little better..but not quite right.  I'm looking at the Tascam DR05 audio recorder for audio..  

I'm also working on a format for the videos, hopefully I can get what I have in my mind to work out on video.  This should be a totally new way to share projects and collaborate, I'm pretty excited about it!

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Ulysse wrote 08/25/2017 at 15:54 point

I use VSDC Free Video Editor  ( http://www.videosoftdev.com/ ) to create videos

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fl@C@ wrote 08/25/2017 at 23:23 point

Thanks Ulysse, this one looks good too!  I'll give this a try also!

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Mike Szczys wrote 08/25/2017 at 14:57 point

I like using kdenlive.

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fl@C@ wrote 08/25/2017 at 23:23 point

Hey Mike!  Thanks, that looks pretty good..! And I like that it's on linux. I'll download it and give it a try!

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davedarko wrote 08/25/2017 at 10:16 point

I tried video editing in blender - very powerful but also very overwhelming with options how to do stuff. OBS (open broadcaster software) seems to be the thing to go to, when you're doing livestreams or more open, -one man talks and pushes buttons for overlays etc. - videos. You can get a setup like hak5 with that, use 3 webcams (person a, b and both) or have a "you talking camera" vs. project view port / vs. cat-cam etc.

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fl@C@ wrote 08/25/2017 at 11:45 point

Thanks!  I'll take a look at Blender, usually I do that get overwhelmed and give up... lol..  I'm looking for something that I can use pre-recorded clips..alot of what I'm thinking of filming will be done outside, action, drone footage, and from multiple camera angles... premier was great for that, but I hate to do anything that's subscription based..  OBS looks pretty cool, but its geared for livestreams and webcam style? 

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davedarko wrote 08/25/2017 at 12:08 point

i think you can also play videos inside of OBS, so it all depends if you're able to one-shot everything or like the cutting and editing much. I stick to iMovie, because it's easy to work with, even payed the 15 euros to use it :)

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Richard Hogben wrote 08/25/2017 at 14:30 point

+1 OBS is surprisingly useful for more than just streaming, if you can handle doing everything live.

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