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[ILUG] Re: ILUG Digest, Vol 41, Issue 12

[ILUG] Re: ILUG Digest, Vol 41, Issue 12

Frank Murphy (Frankly3D) frankly3d at gmail.com
Tue Mar 10 09:12:37 GMT 2009


Gareth Eason wrote:
> Tadeusz Cantwell wrote:
> [snip]
>> The new version of kdenlive (ie not in the ubuntu repos) is claimed to be
>> very good. It may be easier  to work with.  http://www.kdenlive.org/  I am
>> currenlty taking the lazy way out and editing in avid on windows (I know I
>> am a hereitic) If there is sufficiant interest maybe a multimedia group can
>> congragate at a POTD and swap knowledge? Dont have a laptop so I couldn't do
>> much at that either.... Any best I can do at the moment. Tad
>>  <http://luisbg.blogalia.com/>
> 
> 
> 	+1 : or if you wanted a more formal training area, I'm sure I could
> arrange a space in Dublin with tables, chairs, internet and power - so
> that a few people could learn. I'd be very interested in learning more
> myself, being a complete n00b with respect to video, but using Final Cut
> Studio (on Mac) and Adobe Premier (on Windows.) I'd be very open to
> learning about doing the same (simple) stuff I do on a Linux platform.
> 
> 	Let me know if I can assist with arranging this.
> 
> 	Best regards,
> 	-->Gar


In case it's any use,
I have studied Video editing (The Practise of, and theory)
So if any help is needed in what to look out for as regards,
what to look out for "what makes this boring, what makes this
interesting" lmk.

Was also a 3ccd cameraman, can help with what makes a good shot.
If it ain't shot, it cant be edited.
Frank



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