"I have a simple mission: To create an open-source, non-linear video editor for Linux. Many have tried and fallen before me, but for some reason I feel compelled to try myself. I am documenting my journey in this blog for all to read. It will be a dangerous journey, and I might not make it back alive. Hold on tight, and enjoy the ride! By the way, I'm calling this project OpenShot Video Editor!"

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...

6 comments

  1. Elijah Lynn  

    "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?

  2. Jonathan Thomas  

    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.

  3. caj420  

    I'm glad you started this project, because the community really needed it! thanks

  4. Anonymous  

    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.

  5. Mitchel Humpherys  

    You are my hero. OpenShot kills any other Linux nlve. Keep it up.

  6. mwc  

    Easy, intuitive. Did not crash. Thrilling!

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