[Scottish] Linux and video editing

simon yuill simon at lipparosa.org
Mon Dec 18 18:39:02 GMT 2006


Hi Bill,

For editing video there is Kino (http://www.kinodv.org/) and Cinelerra 
(http://cvs.cinelerra.org/about.php).  For still image work (ie 
Photoshoppy stuff) there is GIMP (http://www.gimp.org) and a variant of 
GIMP called Cinepaint that is specifically geared towards moving image 
work (http://www.cinepaint.org/).

If you are interested in getting a bit of hands-on tuition in Kino and 
Cinelerra there will be a free workshop on them both in Glasgow next 
January at a place called 'Electron Club', a Linux-based public 
computing and electronics lab, in the CCA building on Sauchiehall Street 
- http://www.electronclub.org. 

best wishes
Si


Bill Ritchie wrote:
> I'm an oap who has used Windows since its beginning (I hang my head in 
> shame). Free from the constraints of other peoples bad habits I'm 
> slowly weaning myself off MS and have migrated to openoffice and 
> firefox and thunderbird but still on MS. I'd like to make the final 
> move to Linux OS but currently use Adobe Premier and Photoshop for 
> video work. Are there equivelents in open source? Or do I need to 
> partition my hard drive to accomodate both MS and Linux OSs?
> Thanks
> Bill
>
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