Well, I have to admit to still using Windows Movie Maker for my video
editing, as I haven't found anything else that is as easy to come up with in
terms of size and quality afterwards, but are you guys completely missing
things like Kino? I've seen a few others as well, but I don't recall their
names off the top of my head as it's been a while since I looked...

Levi


On 11/1/05, Gregory K. Ruiz-Ade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Oct 31, 2005, at 10:40 PM, Neil Schneider wrote:
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> >> * better video editing would be nice
> >
> > There must be some video editing software for Linux since most of the
> > movie studios use Linux for doing preproduction work these days. I
> > don't do it, so I can't get any more specific than that. But, I do
> > know there is high quality video editing software for Linux.
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> Well, having a massive Linux renderfarm is not nearly the same thing
> as Non-Linear Editing of video. I do not currently know of any NLE
> video editing packages for Linux.
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> CG filmmaking is not the same as processing video footage from a
> camera. :)
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> Gregory
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