I started my journey over 6 months ago to the world of Linux (Ubuntu 7 to be specific). It was a beautiful place. It had photos, music, eye candy, and lots of free, open-source software to enjoy. Life was good. It wasn't too long before I noticed that something was very, very wrong. You see, I wanted to make a video (which I love to do), and I could not seem to find any *good* open-source software to use.
So, I considered helping the Cinelerra project, but they were in the middle of a transition from an old code base to a new code base (very early in that process), and were not interested in any help from me.
Long story short, I have decided to put my programming and design skills to the ultimate test. I am going to take the best ideas from all the non-linear video editors and compositors that I know and love (from Windows) and make an open-source, kick-ass video editor. And I figured, just in case I don't make it out alive, I will document my journey to help the next developer who might walk in my footsteps.
There are many questions I still need answers to, such as what multimedia framework do I use? What language do I use? What libraries will I need? And so on...
Stay tuned...
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September 30, 2009 3:24 PM
"I am going to take the best ideas from all the non-linear video editors and compositors that I know and love (from Windows) and make an open-source, kick-ass video editor."
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Which video editors did you use most on Windows?
September 30, 2009 3:36 PM
Well, I've used most of the popular video editors, such as Adobe Premiere, Avid, Vegas, etc... Although, I've spent the most time with Premiere.
November 11, 2009 12:07 AM
I'm glad you started this project, because the community really needed it! thanks
December 1, 2009 10:20 AM
See this openshotusers.com topic
"Blog Guide, development step by step" for a list of blog entries, with highlighted pointers to the most useful guides to OpenShot features.
January 11, 2010 11:31 AM
You are my hero. OpenShot kills any other Linux nlve. Keep it up.
January 25, 2010 2:47 PM
Easy, intuitive. Did not crash. Thrilling!