One area where more has cost the software is free to enter the video editing, most of the editors available for Windows and GNU / Linux versions are not yet stable and no projects receive much user support. But for 10 years, a professional video program, free and works on GNU / Linux, called Cinelerra .
The first version of Cinelerra was developed by the company Heroine Virtual Ltd in 1996. Since then, this video editing program has changed and became what is today and most likely will continue to improve over time. It has a lot of transitions, fades and effects that are downloaded from web site of cinelerra , to work directly Avi files with , mpeg, mod , raw and ogg . ( RAW, because it incorporates a photo editor)
Cinelerra audio and video supports high-fidelity video can handle any speed or size, to be independent in resolution and framerate . Like their counterparts Cinelerra own video window has a composition that allows the user to perform common editing operations and keying (blue screen). This program has many features for uncompressed content, processing and production of high resolution.
This editor is useful for professional filmmakers, but not for the fans.
tools are much more suitable for the latter, such as OpehShot , Kdenlive , Kino or Lives are much easier to use and have intuitive graphical interfaces. In addition cinelerra can be a bit difficult to install for novice users of GNU / Linux, for this reason web page have a comprehensive list of all distro with pre-installed Cinelerra. These are AVLinux , ArtistX , dyne: bolic , Elive , x-evian , MediainLinux , Musix , openArtist , Slo - Tech , pho ( garbure ) and Knoppix . (For users of Ubuntu is a simple tutorial to install Cinelerra )
If you want to know more about Cinelerra, you can download it and try to go to the web site http://cinelerra.org/
This is the video editor I'm currently learning to drive since I've been using the last year Kdenlive and need a more professional tool. I hope soon to publish a more complete review on how to use this program.
And finally here's a little video tutorial on making a chroma key in Cinelerra.
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