This week, we are exposed to video editing. This is crucial skills for teacher as we will be able to create and edit videos on our own. I have learned about new software such as Cyberlink, Ulead Studio and Sony Vegas Pro 9.
From my previous knowledge and experiences, I used Windows Movie Maker the most to edit video. However, there are various video editing software available in the internet.
Non-linear video editing software
These software applications allow non-linear editing of videos:
- AviSynth (Windows)
- Blender 3D animation suite (cross-platform)
- CineFX Formerly known as: Jashaka (introduced as "Jahshaka Reinvented") (Cross platform)
- Cinelerra (Linux)
- Ingex (Linux)
- Kdenlive (Linux/Mac OS X/FreeBSD)
- Kino (Linux)
- LiVES (Linux/BSD/IRIX/Mac OS X/Darwin)
- OpenShot Video Editor (Linux)
- PiTiVi (Linux)
- VLMC VideoLan Movie Creator (Pre-alpha)
Video encoding and conversion tools
- Avidemux (cross-platform)
- FFmpeg
- HandBrake
- Ingex (Linux)
- MEncoder
- Nandub
- ppmtompeg MPEG-1 encoder, part of netpbm package.
- RAD Game Tools Bink and Smacker
- Thoggen (Linux)
- VirtualDub (Windows)
- VirtualDubMod (Windows) (based on VirtualDub, but with additional input/output formats)
- VLC Media Player (Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux)
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