Hi dudes,
i found a nice Tutorial about how to make a video tutorial.
http://www.5min.com/Video/How-to-Make-a ... l-37106544
This video was made for blender but it can also be used for other stuff.
Here is the Downloadlink for Frontcam: http://www.frontcam.com/
Another good video Tool is Jahshaka and can be downloaded under:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jahshakafx/
Its good for cutting scenes and using effects. The usability is a little bit hard at startup.
I'm searching myself for Tutorials at the moment.
Hope ppl around here have more hot tips to this topic
Greetings
Some Tool Tips for making Video Tutorials and Video editing
- Hypnosekröte
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Some Tool Tips for making Video Tutorials and Video editing
What do ya call a Toad's favorite soda?
Croaka-Cola!
Who is smarter, a chicken or a Toad?
A Toad of course.
How do you know?
Well, I've never heard of Kentucky Fried Toad!
Croaka-Cola!
Who is smarter, a chicken or a Toad?
A Toad of course.
How do you know?
Well, I've never heard of Kentucky Fried Toad!
- Hypnosekröte
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- Joined: 13 Mar 2010, 22:45
Re: Some Tool Tips for making Video Tutorials and Video edit
Whey i found a new video editing tool -> http://www.kdenlive.org/
Opensource and for free =)
Opensource and for free =)
What do ya call a Toad's favorite soda?
Croaka-Cola!
Who is smarter, a chicken or a Toad?
A Toad of course.
How do you know?
Well, I've never heard of Kentucky Fried Toad!
Croaka-Cola!
Who is smarter, a chicken or a Toad?
A Toad of course.
How do you know?
Well, I've never heard of Kentucky Fried Toad!
Re: Some Tool Tips for making Video Tutorials and Video edit
A full list of open source (free) video editing Tools can be found here Video Editing Wikipedia
I have used kdenlive to create some videos. Kdenlive is a powerful tool, with many options, effects, etc...
It needs some time to check how it works, because effects etc. have to be chosen by its description and not by picture.
Openshot (i tried that) is much easier to use, but less options .
Dont even try to check Pitivi ... it sucks!
Cinelerra is a real powerful tool, but i havent checked how to work with it (without reading a documentation).
I have used kdenlive to create some videos. Kdenlive is a powerful tool, with many options, effects, etc...
It needs some time to check how it works, because effects etc. have to be chosen by its description and not by picture.
Openshot (i tried that) is much easier to use, but less options .
Dont even try to check Pitivi ... it sucks!
Cinelerra is a real powerful tool, but i havent checked how to work with it (without reading a documentation).