I have been using OpenShot (http://www.openshotvideo.com/), and it
handles SVG natively, including keyframe effects like zooming, rotating
and scrolling.

OpenShot comes with a slew of effects, layers, titles, etc.

The interface is clean.  Import all your SVG or JPEGs or AVIs or MPEGs,
etc. onto the resource table. Drag one of them onto a timeline.  On the
timeline, adjust the start, end times.  Right-click, set properties, click
on "video" tab, add effect "rotation" and select the rotation speed.

Hope this helps!

Regards,
Stephen Benoit
[email protected]

> Do we have a free or even commercial alternative to Adobe After Effects
> under Linux?  Something that would support SVG as well?
>
> I'm trying to animate a few gears created with Inkscape.  Right now,
> it's maddening and tedious work:
>



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