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milbroom · 2 months ago
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The Beauty of The Worst Witch, 1998.
my first ever edit yippee <3
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alphabetquest · 6 months ago
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filmcourage · 1 month ago
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Don't Hire An Editor Until You Know This - Lucas Harger
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mayonesamitch · 17 days ago
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Cole is a brat (Cole edit - 365)
I'm really testing my luck here. I never made edits for Ninjago despite my love for the show. I'll make a Project Sekai edit next I swear. Also believe it or not Cole isn't my favorite character it's actually Zane. I just did a Cole edit because I don't know. Also I'm very late to this song. Well I'm always late to trends so shucks for me. Anyways, I'm on Dragons Rising season 2 I'm almost done wowie.
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raging-and-giggles · 1 month ago
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Video editors helpppp
Ok so I really want to get into video editing and I have some really cool ideas, but how the hell do I get the scenes??? Like I can find some on YouTube, but how do you guys pull other scenes from shows and movies because every streaming service I have blocks scene recording and even screenshots. I want to do this but I don’t know how😭 any advice or tips would be awesome thank you
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thetimetraveler24 · 8 months ago
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Question for any fan editors out there: Where do you get the clips from? Are you screen recording scenes or downloading them off sketchy websites? I just got a degree in video production and I’m thinking fan edits would be a really fun way to practice and hone my editing skills, but I literally don’t know where to start. Please help! 🙏
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sassystyl · 9 months ago
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To persons who do editing videos and otherwise I commend you all. I had to try and make a video edit of one of my writings. And let's just say that took me TWO AND A HALF HOURS just for FOUR SECONDS OF VIDEO.
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dicketysplit · 8 months ago
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question for chromebook users: can you recommend any video editors??
i’m trying to help my sister find a new one and the chromebook os/linux system is baffling - I use openshot but we couldn’t install it using the linux system (“cannot execute binary file: exec format error”) and I am baffled trying to wrap my head around the recommendations for chromebook os!
if you have any video editing recs, or know if there’s a way to just download and install a program, I’d appreciate the advice 🙏🏽
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officialeoj · 2 years ago
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Reminder, Video Editors!
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aniamra · 2 years ago
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Open Source Audio/Visual Editors
I always find myself thinking about how frustrated I am there's a lot of open source projects for some things, and then just none for others and I wonder how that even happens.
For example, Blender is not JUST an open source CGI tool, but a contender for being on par with the likes of Maya. Krita is a bit more young and hasn't been able to quite reach some of the features Photoshop has, but it's certainly powerful in its own right, more time will just refine it and with any luck, start changing the industry like Blender has.
However, if your field is in Audio or visual and you want to find an open source competitor for FL Studio or Logic Pro, or a video editor as good as Adobe Premier or Vegas, I'm certain there are no staples that come to mind unless you're already deliberately looking for it like I am. Most of the options you'll find with a cursory search are either other varying levels of paid software, a handful of clunky, often questionable or bloated freemium, and that's it. I often wonder to myself, why is it, that audio and multi-media editing has for this long been largely untouched by open source initiatives? Why in the 2020's do those forms of media editing continue to be walled gardens?
Some might suggest just pirating the existing software but I feel like that dodges the real problem, and this has nothing to do with the 'morality' of pirating. The truth of the matter is, pirating software still continues to perpetuate the hold on the industry that software has. You're still elevating the proprietary file formats of that company, even if you're not directly giving them money. Just like how no matter how many alternatives we have to Photoshop, we're still kowtowing to it just by having it's PSDs be the only universal file format. Krita can make it's own open source file formats to support multi-layer styles and text layers, but unless all the other companies communicate with each other and accept the file format into their own libraries, it won't do anything. Business licenses will be the biggest contributor to money those companies make, and as long as their file formats are the standard they have an obligation to continue using the same software. It is my opinion that pirating the software just perpetuates this. And to be clear, this isn't a judgement to say you should or shouldn't, I genuinely do not care, but this is to say that pirating on it's own isn't really 'sticking it to the man' like some people think it is. It's a neutral act, it's neither productive or disruptive, but supporting open source initiatives, that will always make waves.
So all that rambling aside, I've done a little digging and there are some options, but they're still pretty small in size. But I'm hoping more awareness that the projects even exist will make people try them out and contribute/give it more traction.
Audio Editing
For those that don't make music this might not be something any one thinks of beyond small audio edits, but as a person that's started to think about dipping my toes into making music, all the software out there is prohibitively expensive. I had been hoping for an open source option to pop up for ages and I think I finally found one.
https://lmms.io/ This is the best I've found for a Digital Audio Workstation that's along the lines of FL Studio or Logic Pro, however I don't have enough personal experience with either of those to tell you if it's a decent alternative or not. But I am glad that it exists and I hope with support it does reach that point. But it means I have a means of being able to experiment and try out stuff for myself without having to rely in the hoops of pirating software.
https://ardour.org/ This seems to be a Digital Audio Workstation, but I can't tell if it's midi only or if it works with the same kind of audio libraries other programs do. But it still looks to be a supported option.
https://tenacityaudio.org/ This one might also be a good option but it feels closer to a competitor for Audacity than a full Digital Audio Workstation but in time it might change. But hey we can always use more free audio editors than just Audacity as much of a staple as it is.
Video Editing
In the realm of visual editors the only free ones I had known of previously were DaVinci Resolve and Hitfilm Express, and neither of these are open source. All they are is freemium editors, and I have been hunting for SOMETHING to use to edit videos that isn't the same freemium options and I finally ran into a couple.
https://kdenlive.org/en/ There is some notes about this one being possibly laggy and buggy but that seems to be a year ago. As with all things open source, new builds can often mean a world of difference.
https://www.shotcut.org/ Seems to be about the same as KDen, from what I could tell the features appeared to be on-par with one another. However it does have ads on the windows version unless you get it from Windows Store/Flathub/Snap Store so, take that as you will.
https://www.olivevideoeditor.org/ This looks to be brand new, as they are only just reaching their 0.2 version, but may be worth keeping an eye on.
https://natrongithub.github.io/ Unlike the other three, this is less a competitor for Premier and more like a competitor for After Effects. It specializes in effects editing and compositing. The above three programs are for your meat and potatoes structure of your video, Natron is for the polish after the fact.
Hopefully this may be useful for you, dear reader, but I know I'm certainly benefiting from finally having viable audio/visual editing options.
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filmcourage · 2 months ago
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I've Been Editing Movies For 10 Years... Here Are My Best Secrets And Tips - Lucas Harger
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brandschronicle55 · 28 days ago
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Top 10 Video Editors in Kerala: Unleash Your Creativity with the Best in the Business
When it comes to creating stunning video content, having the right editor by your side can make all the difference. Whether you're an influencer, business owner, filmmaker, or simply a video enthusiast, Kerala is home to some exceptional video editors with the expertise and vision to turn raw footage into a captivating story. Brands Chronicle has curated an exclusive list of the Top 10 Video Editors in Kerala to help you find the perfect fit for your project.
Why Choosing the Right Video Editor Matters
In a digital age where visual storytelling drives engagement, a skilled video editor is a game-changer. From corporate videos and wedding highlights to social media content, a top-notch editor has the technical prowess and artistic flair to transform footage into impactful narratives. Kerala's video editing professionals are not only talented but are also versatile, catering to various genres and client needs.
Brands Chronicle's Top Picks: Video Editors in Kerala
Our list of the top video editors covers an impressive range of specialists. Each editor on this list has been selected based on expertise, portfolio quality, client reviews, and industry reputation, ensuring you have access to Kerala’s very best. Below, we highlight some standouts from our list; visit the full blog for a comprehensive guide on each editor’s strengths and specialties.
1. EditKraft Studios (Ernakulam)
Known for their cinematic flair and storytelling skills, EditKraft Studios specializes in wedding films, promotional videos, and documentaries. Their attention to detail and commitment to quality have earned them a stellar reputation in Ernakulam.
2. Visual Wave Creations (Kochi)
This team is lauded for its creative editing style and seamless transitions. With experience in ads, music videos, and corporate videos, Visual Wave Creations has become a go-to for high-energy, captivating content.
3. Pixel Arts (Trivandrum)
A pioneer in digital editing, Pixel Arts excels in animation and VFX, bringing imagination to life. They’re ideal for clients looking to add a touch of fantasy and modern visuals to their projects.
4. Cineview (Thrissur)
Cineview’s work in wedding cinematography and event coverage has made them a popular choice across Kerala. Their natural editing style brings out authentic emotions, perfect for clients seeking a cinematic yet personal touch.
5. FrameWorks Studio (Kochi)
Known for its sleek and professional approach, FrameWorks specializes in commercial editing for advertising agencies. They bring creativity and brand-driven storytelling to all their projects, making them a favorite among Kerala businesses.
For more options and details on each of these editors, be sure to check out Brands Chronicle’s complete list of the Top 10 Video Editors in Kerala.
How Brands Chronicle Helps You Make Informed Choices
Brands Chronicle doesn’t just provide a list; we bring you in-depth insights into each video editor’s style, services, and specialties. Our selection process is thorough, ensuring that you have a reliable resource to make informed decisions. Each editor in our Top 10 Video Editors in Kerala blog has been carefully vetted to ensure they meet high standards of creativity, professionalism, and client satisfaction.
Choosing the Right Video Editor for Your Project
When selecting a video editor, consider factors such as their experience with similar projects, editing style, timeline, and cost. Brands Chronicle’s blog includes tips on evaluating portfolios and questions to ask potential editors, helping you find the right fit with confidence.
Conclusion
Kerala’s video editors are masters of their craft, each bringing a unique blend of creativity and technical skills to the table. Whether you're working on a personal project or a business campaign, this list from Brands Chronicle is your ultimate guide to finding the perfect video editor in Kerala.
Discover the full article on Brands Chronicle to explore Kerala’s best video editors and start creating content that leaves a lasting impression!
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ashersbraincell · 1 month ago
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Having to pick 2 best takes for each of the roughly 9 lines in the over 30 minutes of raw recorded footage has me realising EXACTLY why YouTubers and the such hire editors for this kind of thing JFC
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starvaradigital · 2 months ago
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