On Sat, 5 Jan 2008, Daniel Morrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > No worries! From the site: > > * Kdenlive for editing > * GIMP for graphics
For film making, you might be better off with Cinepaint. Originally a fork of GIMP known as Film GIMP, Cinepaint is used in many feature films. More at http://www.cinepaint.org/ > * Kino for super I've had some success with Avidemux. > * Audacity for sound editing Ardour and Jokosher might be worth trying as well. They are multi-track audio editors. You can find a wealth of information at http://www.linuxmovies.org/ -- "Resource utilization. It's true that Windows requires a more powerful computer than Linux or FreeBSD." - Microsoft, 'Converting a UNIX .COM Site to Windows', 2000-22-08
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