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| =Introduction= | | =Introduction= |
− | OpenShot can take your videos, photos, and music files and help you create the film you have always dreamed of. Easily add sub-titles, transitions, and effects, and then export your film to DVD, YouTube, Vimeo, Xbox 360, and many other common formats. | + | OpenShot can take your videos, photos, and music files and help you create the film you have always dreamed. Easily add sub-titles, transitions, and effects, and then export your film to DVD, YouTube, Vimeo, Xbox 360, and many other common formats. |
| OpenShot Video Editor is a free and open-source video editing software for Linux, OS X, and Windows | | OpenShot Video Editor is a free and open-source video editing software for Linux, OS X, and Windows |
| ==ICT Competency== | | ==ICT Competency== |
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| version 2.0, OpenShot is written in C++ | | version 2.0, OpenShot is written in C++ |
| ==Configuration== | | ==Configuration== |
− | Its part of Ubuntu custom and no need to configure.
| + | This tool has no specific configuration requirements. It is available as a part of Ubuntu custom distribution. |
| ==Overview of Features== | | ==Overview of Features== |
− | The tool has several features...like….,
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| OpenShot has many great features, such as trimming and arranging videos, adjusting audio levels, transitions between videos, compositing multiple layers of video, chroma-key / green screen effect, and support of most formats and codecs. | | OpenShot has many great features, such as trimming and arranging videos, adjusting audio levels, transitions between videos, compositing multiple layers of video, chroma-key / green screen effect, and support of most formats and codecs. |
− | Digital video effects, including brightness, gamma, hue, greyscale, chroma key (bluescreen / greenscreen) , and many more! OpenShot provides extensive editing and compositing features, and has been designed as a practical tool for working with high-definition video including HDV and AVCHD .
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| ==Other similar applications== | | ==Other similar applications== |
| Avidemux, Adobe Pre, miere Pro, Kdenlive, Imovie, Cinelerra | | Avidemux, Adobe Pre, miere Pro, Kdenlive, Imovie, Cinelerra |
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| |style="width: 50%;|[[File:Openshot_2_Arrange_photos_on_timeline.jpg|450px]] | | |style="width: 50%;|[[File:Openshot_2_Arrange_photos_on_timeline.jpg|450px]] |
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− | |style="width: 50%;|Step 1- 1. How to Launch OpenShot Video Editor | + | |style="width: 50%;|Step 1- 1. This can be opened from Applications > Sound & Video > OpenShot Video Editor. |
− | Applications menu | + | Before we begin to make a video, we need to import files into OpenShot. The files may be any image file, Audio File, vector editor file, or any format of video file. Click on “+” icon in the menu bar and select the photos, videos and music you want and click OK. |
− | Choose Sound & Video
| + | |style="width: 50%;|Step 2- Arrange Photos on Time line |
− | Select OpenShot Video Editor.
| + | After you have imported files, the next step is adding them to the time line and arranging them. Click on each photo (one at a time), and drag them onto Track 2 on the time line. Drag and drop the files to arrange them. |
− | Before we can begin making a video, we need to import files into OpenShot. The files may be any image file, vector editor file, or any format of video file. Click on “+” icon in the menu bar and select the photos and music you want and click OK. | + | |
− | |style="width: 50%;|Step 2- Arrange Photos on Timeline | + | Once you started to add files to create video, please save this as project. click on FILE > SAVE, it will ask project name. please give proper name and click and SAVE. |
− | After you have imported some files, the next step is adding them to the timeline and arranging them. Click on each photo (one at a time), and drag them onto Track 2 on the timeline. Drag and drop the files to arrange them. | + | Once you added files to Open Shot editor, dont move any file from original folder. |
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| |style="width: 50%;|[[File:Openshot_3_Add_music_to_timeline.jpg|450px]] | | |style="width: 50%;|[[File:Openshot_3_Add_music_to_timeline.jpg|450px]] |
| |style="width: 50%;|[[File:Openshot_4_Adding_title_to_video.png|450px]] | | |style="width: 50%;|[[File:Openshot_4_Adding_title_to_video.png|450px]] |
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− | |style="width: 50%;|Step 3-Add Music to Timeline | + | |style="width: 50%;|Step 3-Add Music to Time line |
− | To make our photo slide-show more interesting, we need to add some music. You should have imported a music file as in first step. Click on the music file, and drag it onto Track 1 on the timeline. | + | To make our photo slide-show more interesting, we need to add some music. You should have imported a music file as in first step. Click on the music file, and drag it onto Track 1 on the time line. |
| |style="width: 50%;|Step 4-Adding Title to Video | | |style="width: 50%;|Step 4-Adding Title to Video |
| To create simple title click | | To create simple title click |
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| |style="width: 50%;|[[File:Openshot_7_Transitions.jpg|450px]] | | |style="width: 50%;|[[File:Openshot_7_Transitions.jpg|450px]] |
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− | |style="width: 50%;|Step 5-'''Move & Trim Clips on Timeline ''' | + | |style="width: 50%;|Step 5-'''Move & Trim Clips on Time line ''' |
− | Once you have files (also referred to as clips) on the timeline, we need to arrange them onto tracks, and put them in the correct order. Also, we will need to trim off the beginning and endings of the video clip (if needed). | + | Once you have files (also referred to as clips) on the time line, we need to arrange them onto tracks, and put them in the correct order. Also, we will need to trim off the beginning and endings of the video clip (if needed). |
| 1. Move a Clip (Select Mode)- | | 1. Move a Clip (Select Mode)- |
| Switch to Select Mode (this is the default mode) | | Switch to Select Mode (this is the default mode) |
| Click on a clip. | | Click on a clip. |
− | Drag the clip to a new position on the timeline, and drop it. | + | Drag the clip to a new position on the time line, and drop it. |
− | If snapping is enabled, the clip will jump to any close-by clips (or the play-head, if it is close-by). | + | If snapping is enabled, the clip will jump to any close-by clips (or the play-head, if it is close-by). <br> |
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| 2. Trim a Clip (Resize Mode) - | | 2. Trim a Clip (Resize Mode) - |
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| |style="width: 50%;|[[File:Openshot_8_Effect.jpg|450px]] | | |style="width: 50%;|[[File:Openshot_8_Effect.jpg|450px]] |
| + | |style="width: 50%;|[[File:fade.png|450px]] |
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| + | |style="width: 50%;|Step 7- Effects |
| + | OpenShot has over 40 effects designed to manipulate the video or audio output of a clip. Adjusting color hue, brightness, and gamma can all be done with effects. Also, more exotic effects, such as distort, wave, old-film, green screen (also known as Chroma Key), and audio effects.<br> |
| + | 1. Add an Effect -To add an effect, switch to the Effects tab, select an effect from the list, and drag the effect onto a clip on the time line.<br> |
| + | 2. Adjust Effect Settings -To adjust the settings of an effect, right-click on a clip, and choose Properties. Switch to the Effects tab, and you will see a list of all effects that have been applied to the current clip. |
| + | |style="width: 50%;|Step 8- Fade in & out- OpenShot has option for fading a clip in and out. Simply right-click on a clip (video, image, or audio), and choose an option from the "Fade" menu. |
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| |style="width: 50%;|[[File:Openshot_9_Preview.jpg|450px]] | | |style="width: 50%;|[[File:Openshot_9_Preview.jpg|450px]] |
| + | |style="width: 50%;|[[File:Openshot_10_Export.png|450px]] |
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− | |style="width: 50%;|Step 7 - 7. Effects
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− | OpenShot has over 40 effects designed to manipulate the video or audio output of a clip. Adjusting color hue, brightness, and gamma can all be done with effects. Also, more exotic effects, such as distort, wave, old-film, green screen (also known as Chroma Key), and audio effects.
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− | 1. Add an Effect
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− | To add an effect, switch to the Effects tab, select an effect from the list, and drag the effect onto a clip on the timeline.
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− | 2. Adjust Effect Settings :
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− | To adjust the settings of an effect, right-click on a clip, and choose Properties. Switch to the Effects tab, and you will see a list of all effects that have been applied to the current clip.
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| |style="width: 50%;|Step 8-Preview your Project | | |style="width: 50%;|Step 8-Preview your Project |
| To preview what our video looks & sounds like, click the Play button under the preview window. Click the Play button again to pause your video. Remember, if you need to re-arrange any clips, just drag and drop the clips to move them. | | To preview what our video looks & sounds like, click the Play button under the preview window. Click the Play button again to pause your video. Remember, if you need to re-arrange any clips, just drag and drop the clips to move them. |
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− | |style="width: 50%;|[[File:Openshot_10_Export.png|450px]]
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| |style="width: 50%;|Step 10-'''Export your Video''' | | |style="width: 50%;|Step 10-'''Export your Video''' |
− | Once you are happy with your photo slide-show video, the next step is to export your video. This will convert your OpenShot project into a single video file, which should work on any Any media player (such as Totem, VLC, SMPlayer, Video Player etc...) or websites (such as YouTube, Vimeo, etc...). | + | Once you are happy with your photo slide-show video, the next step is to export your video. This will convert your OpenShot project into a single video file, which should work on any any media player (such as Totem, VLC, SMPlayer, Video Player etc...) or websites (such as YouTube, Vimeo, etc...). |
| Click on the Export Video icon (Red Button) at the top of the screen (or use the File > Export Video). Choose from one of the many preset export options, and click the Export Video button. | | Click on the Export Video icon (Red Button) at the top of the screen (or use the File > Export Video). Choose from one of the many preset export options, and click the Export Video button. |
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| When OpenShot is launched, it creates a new project file automatically. You can start using OpenShot immediately, without first creating a project. Before exporting your edited video save your project for further editing and easy exporting. Since OpenShot creates a project by default when you launch the program, you can simply choose | | When OpenShot is launched, it creates a new project file automatically. You can start using OpenShot immediately, without first creating a project. Before exporting your edited video save your project for further editing and easy exporting. Since OpenShot creates a project by default when you launch the program, you can simply choose |
| File > Save. | | File > Save. |
− | The Save Project screen will open. Change the project name, project type, length of timeline, and then click “Save Project”. | + | The Save Project screen will open. Change the project name, project type, length of time line, and then click “Save Project”. |
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| ==Export and publishing files== | | ==Export and publishing files== |
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| #SVG friendly, to create and include vector titles and credits | | #SVG friendly, to create and include vector titles and credits |
| #Scrolling motion picture credits | | #Scrolling motion picture credits |
− | #Solid color clips (including alpha compositing) | + | #Solid colour clips (including alpha compositing) |
− | #Support for Rotoscoping / Image sequences
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− | #Advanced Timeline (including Drag & drop, scrolling, panning, zooming, and snapping)
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| =Installation= | | =Installation= |
| {| class="wikitable" | | {| class="wikitable" |
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| ! Method of installation !! Steps | | ! Method of installation !! Steps |
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− | | From Ubuntu software Centre || From Software center type Openshot Video Editor in search bar and Click on install | + | | From Ubuntu software Centre || From Software Centre type Openshot Video Editor in search bar and click on install |
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| | From Terminal || Follow these commands | | | From Terminal || Follow these commands |
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| =The application on mobiles and tablets= | | =The application on mobiles and tablets= |
− | Openshot video editor is not available in mobiles, but there are many other application similer to openshot video editors are available and can download from google playstore of all android version. | + | Openshot video editor is not available in mobiles, but there are many other application smiler to openshot video editors are available and can download from google play store of all android version. |
| =Ideas for resource creation= | | =Ideas for resource creation= |
| can create and modify educational videos | | can create and modify educational videos |