* Digital video effects, including brightness, gamma, hue, greyscale, chroma key (bluescreen / greenscreen), and over 20 other video effects * Ken Burns effect (making video by panning over an image) * Presets for key frame animations and layout
* Speed changes on clips (slow motion etc.) * Frame stepping, key-mappings: J,K, and L keys * Support for Rotoscoping / Image sequences You first input your raw data as simple text, with for example the cast and the character they played separated by a vertical bar ‘’, as shown below. * Solid color clips (including alpha compositing) It isn’t quite ready yet, but once it is it should be relatively simple to produce good looking video credits (see the screenshots below). * SVG friendly, to create and include titles and credits The program supports Windows, macOS, and Linux ever since version 2.1.0 (released in 2016). The project started in August 2008 by Jonathan Thomas, with the objective of providing a stable, free, and friendly to use video editor.
OPENSHOT VIDEO EDITOR ADD CREDITS FREE
* Compositing, image overlays, watermarks OpenShot Video Editor is a free and open-source video editor for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Chrome OS. * Video transitions with real-time previews * Clip resizing, trimming, snapping, and cutting * Desktop integration (drag and drop support) * Support for many video, audio, and image formats (based on FFmpeg) Designed in the traditional style and following up on the Kino video editor it brings a whole new range of features and stability to the GNU/Linux video editing arsenal. It is by far the easiest, most versatile editor in the consumer arena today. OpenShot is a free non-linear video editor for GNU/Linux.