![]() OpenShot has a series of customisable keyboard shortcuts for most of what you’d need to do while editing a video. It does however make it much easier to move and animate a clip around the screen rather than having to fiddle with its properties values. ![]() However here again you cannot constrain its proportions when resizing it (even holding down the shift key - a convention adopted by numerous other apps - does nothing). It is possible to manipulate a clip directly from the main Preview window by selecting it in the Timeline, and choosing Transform from its contextual menu. Beside of that it is quite stable and robust.The number of available effects is quite paltry (Image credit: OpenShot) Workflow Also it tends to slow down a lot on big projects with lots of filters and clips on multiple tracks. To be completely honest it does lack some more advanced editing features compared to professional editors and in some places has some odd behavior that you have to get used to (undo and handling of transitions for example). In general SC is a good all-purpose video editor and beginner friendly with small data footprint (doesn’t need multiple GB of RAM e.g.) and it comes totally free with a great community That may be due to rather old video codecs i used in magix that time - but results came out better and quicker in SC. SC really performed much better on this kind of job and also produced better video results. I was used to magix video (de luxe) which could handle the job but quite cumbersome and slow. ![]() a really nice application, and in the meanwhile can generate complete videos in the cloud) - some with more than 10k images up to 4k each. I had created some huge image sequences from google earth studio (which is btw. That was exactly my setup where i came to SC.
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