On Tue, 2002-05-14 at 22:14, Scott C. Mellott wrote:
I've used Broadcast 2000 but it has recently been removed from public
access.
Actually, it was removed from the creators website about a year ago. It
is, however, still available here:
a couple of weeks ago i started using blender, from NaN..
its currently (or at least as of a couple weeks ago) not available from
their website, but i found a tarball on a debian mirror...
ive never used 3d SMAX but, from pictures, blender looks to have similar
functionality.
be sure to check
In a message dated: Tue, 14 May 2002 10:38:01 EDT
Tilly, Lawrence said:
G'Day.
I'm starting to get involved with video editing (including blue screen
compositing) and some 3d modeling at a hobbyist level. I'm currently playing
with software on my Windoze box (Adobe Premier, Adobe
I have no
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Subject: Re: Request: Video editing recommendations
In a message dated: Tue, 14 May 2002 10:38:01 EDT
Tilly, Lawrence said:
G'Day.
I'm starting to get involved with video editing (including blue screen
Here's a few things to check out relative to Linux video editing:
http://ronald.bitfreak.net/
http://www.nmt.edu/~kscott/video/
I believe these sites will attempt to show you the way in terms of
supported hardware and available software supported under Linux.
I've used Broadcast 2000 but it