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The newest issues of Linux Format magazine and Linux Starter Kit magazine both feature stories on OpenShot! They are available at US and UK newsstands, including Barnes and Noble and Borders bookstores.
Linux Format includes OpenShot on their list of applications that make up the "ultimate desktop toolkit".
Linux Starter Kit has an article titled "OpenShot - an exemplary video editor". It is between an article on Gimp and Rhythmbox, which is very good company to be in.
These 2 magazines speak to both advanced and beginner users of Linux, and both recommend OpenShot as the best video editor to use for your next video project.
I think this supports the direction we are moving in, by appealing to both the advanced and beginner users of Linux. OpenShot is not too hard, and it's not too simple.
If you have a chance to check out these 2 issues, please do and help spread the word about OpenShot!
Our next challenge is to polish the rough edges even more, improve the interface for all users, and add a few more unique and useful features. Related to this, I have a few surprises about the next version of OpenShot that I will be revealing soon, so stay tuned.


















November 5, 2010 4:19 PM
awesome awesome
you are the best ever tahn final cut and smoke ...
good good awesome awesome
November 8, 2010 6:08 AM
Way to go Jonathan! I'm using openshot alot, and i see it have potential to be used on ambitious projects too. For more complex setups i think it needs a option for proxy editing. That would be the first option in my wishlist. With so many filters available, and the chroma and all, i have plenty of room for some compositing and experimenting, so the proxy editing will make my life and other users even more easy. That and some more friendly options for interactively animate a clip. OPENSHOT is soo awesome, i can't help myself asking for more. Thank you jonathan!
November 10, 2010 6:25 AM
-" I have a few surprises about the next version of OpenShot that I will be revealing soon, so stay tuned.-"
CAN'T WAIT
Openshot makes linux video editing easy and fun. Keep that new features coming, dude!
January 4, 2011 6:06 AM
1 First TNX For the work on openshot!
In the future possible save the clip video on format AVCHD (1920x1080 50fps progressive audio sample 48khz)native?
I HOPE!!!
TNX AGAIN!!!!
I'M USING OPEN SHOT with core duo 1,76mhz, and i ave not fluid reproduction.