So I'm gonna continue working on this either way because I'll use it, but is there any interest in a VFX editor where you edit a single frame of a video and then it uses a no-AI style transfer (https://github.com/jamriska/ebsynth) to change the nearby frames in the same way, automatically editing frame by frame until you see one you want to edit more by hand? And then when you're done it puts the video back together with the new frames and original audio. #vfx#videoEditing
So far the flaw I've come across in this workflow is that when I edit one frame with something transparent, e.g. changing the color of my shirt with a subtract modifier so it still has photorealistic shadows, features that are supposed to be seen through it are still visible. I plan to fix this by creating transparent overlays instead of edited images, and only actually combining them with the original frame as the second to last step (just before reassembling the video). Opaque will still work.
It may also be too tedious because the style transfer usually has some flaws that have to be touched up by hand after the first one or two. I still think it'll save some time, especially if I turn this "3-4 commands and a photo editor" approach into a cohesive GUI app where I can do all of the steps, most with the click of a button. Either way, it's good enough for me until I can afford/access something better (the type of editing I want is probably possible in Blender but idek where to start)
#Kdenlive 24.05 is out with a huge performance boost and the usual batch of quality of life, user interface and usability improvements. It also comes with a few exciting new features like Group Effects and Automatic Subtitle Translations.
I got myself a new mouse as a birthday present. The strain on my hand & arm from #VideoEditing got so bad I had to stop for a few days. I know bunch of keyboard shortcuts for #PremierePro (CC 2018), but still do a lot of mousing.
I read some reviews, like this: https://www.xda-developers.com/reasons-logitech-mx-master-3-king-mice/@xdadevelopers
So got the Logitech Master MX 3s. It integrates with Premiere Pro, has a horizontal thumb scroll wheel & I can create custom macros but there's little info on what & HOW to make them. Help.
#Kdenlive 24.05 beta is ready for testing! Checkout new features like Group Effects and automatic subtitle translations. Other highlights include a huge performance boost to the spacer tool and improvements to multiple bins. Also, audio capture is back. 😉
@kdenlive@kde amazing. love to see more things to make repetitive tasks like adding text as subtitles alot more automated. it took me hours before just to get 3-4 minutes of videos doing that
We’re delighted to announce the first maintenance release of the 24.02 series, tackling regressions, bugs, and crashes. A big thank you to everyone who reported issues during this transition – keep up the great work!
Exciting news! 🚀 #Kdenlive 24.02 is here with major upgrades, including Qt6 & KDE Frameworks 6. It's faster, sleeker, and sets the stage for the next decade.
Getting back into #videoediting and #animation. I was pretty good at Vegas and Premiere Pro way back when. Even did some side gigs using AfterEffects. Im looking to get back into it now as a hobby. Wonder if people had experience editing or animating in Linux? Suggestions for software please. Dankeschon.
#Kdenlive 23.08.4 comes with a safeguard when working with variable framerate footage and fixes time remapping and subtitling issues. This version also brings back audio stem export support, which allows to render audio tracks as separate files.
I've just set up my Video Editing company and want to make sure that I receive the editing requests, Is there a certain Community/Magazine for that or are we accepting them on this one?
How's my first morning back at normal routine life going, you ask?
Well I've managed to somehow lose a video project that I'd been working on in increments since LAST NOVEMBER, and now I need to drink some tea and take a long hard look at myself and come up with a new plan for the week.
Latest Olive Video Editor release is rock solid for me! Also tons of bugs are gone!
If you want to edit video on Linux or using free and open-source software - try Olive. It has an excellent suite of editing tools that beat everything else I have tried including the big names. Also multiple audio tracks. This rocks.
It is the only(!) FOSS NLE that uses GPU for all image processing!
This has been bugging me for a while now, windows 10, new motherboard, HDMI to 4k tv [600 nits], intel uhd on board display adapter running at 60hz, when I play a 1080p encoded video with, for example, Windows Movie and TV app, it plays fine, but when I play the same move or show in a 2160p encoded video it shows so much darker...
So I’m working on edits for a video I shot where I’m trying to use the original audio from the recording because there wasn’t music in the background for once.
But the audio needs some cleanup because of static/hiss type stuff and I’m realizing I don’t actually know how to do that. I started playing around with the audio filters in Final Cut and I don’t know what most of the terminology means 😭
So I guess, does anyone have recommendations on cleaning up audio in final cut? Or like basic resources for learning about what the terms mean on all these Logic filters because I’m lost and I don’t want to watch 1000 hours of YouTube dudebros rambling about tech.