Thanks @kinuris for the tips. I guess I miss that thread … I know GL but did not really understood how to apply it. So this thread will give me good ideas now.
Well I will try to use them more in my next video.
Just release one simple video using SC entirely but little special transition will try that more.
Enjoy …
Hi @seemon - Aww, how sweet! Amazing to think that the original song, sung by Dana, was No. 1 in the UK charts for two weeks, almost exactly 50 years ago! And it won the Eurovision Song Contest for Ireland that year!
I have to admit I was around then and remember listening to it. A time when things seemed much more simple …
Just posted an instructional video for my new piano composition - “ROCK SONG!” - for piano students. Could do with a couple of views to kick-start it …
Sheet music and backing tracks all available for free download … Enjoy!!
@jonray,
Appreciate the comments it … I suppose we belong to a generation that love simple things still Add to my U tube would be great.
Well I intent to continue making videos for fun for a while … thinking along 1 every 2 weeks.
It’s really great to know “video editing” can be so interesting and with SC it makes me having great time now. Also you and many others in this forum are really supportive and helpful … and you all volunteer for this. It is really amazing …
It’s great to see all the stuff showcased here! Thanks to everyone for posting - very inspiring.
I got into videography and editing as a hobby after I bought a drone and wanted to do something with my footage. My laptop is not a bad spec but Shotcut really is the best balance between performance and functionality. I like doing stuff with in-camera transitions and most of my stuff is filmed on my phone or my drone but I’m pretty happy with the results so far!
My first real adventure into a short film/travelog was my “Dromahair” video
which uses a lot of Shotcut features and there is also a hours of custom chroma masking and keyframing in there.
My most recent one is simply drone footage of the local school but it has a nice “sky transition” at the marked point here which took me a good bit of time.
It could be a bit cleaner but it is still a nice effect. There is another nice masked transition starting around 1:51 which I think looks good too…
If you like these then this is a playlist of my better stuff!
Everything apart from “The Murrough” was produced using Shotcut…
I mostly use ShotCut for my micro sUAS videos of late, so basic things like PiP, audio, levels, corrections, etc.
Prior, I mainly used Serif MoviePlus X6, so many of my older videos were produced with that.
Here’s the video that made me start using ShotCut because I read an article about how amazing it’s color correction/grading controls are, especially within the world of FOSS NLEs (they were comparing it to DaVinci Resolve’s controls, so no small honor!):
Here’s one of the first times I used ShotCut for a composed video (As a bonus, you can see my wife laugh at me when I crash):
Here’s one of the more recent micro sUAS videos:
I also have been using ShotCut to edit/clean up videos of myself practicing my Theremin to send to my instructor, and having the various histograms/level meters in the GUI has been absolutely… instrumental for that.
Hi, I’m Riven editor of Randomised Gaming a YouTube packed full of video games from retro to modern and I’ve been using shotcut for just about every video on the channel, bar some of our really early ones.
Been a little while since I posted here on the forum, but wanted to show our latest video where we use a large number of tricks in Shotcut to do split screens and other tricks all the movement in the video with the banners is also Shotcut, using the size and position filter, along with key frames in the time line
The zoomed split screens were rather tricky to do, requiring a mix of filters including Crop: Source, Rotate and Scale finally Size and Position. Even then the nature of these fliters wasn’t ideally and the fact there not perfectly aligned is due to them not been able to do what I exactly wanted, but it was close enough. I’m amazed I got them to work together as well as I did. Shows what you can do in the editor, once you understand it.
I have had my channel for about a year and I use ShotCut as my main editor. I do hair videos on Youtube so feel free to check me out. Heres my latest video:
Taking Royal Jordanian’s flight from Amman to Tel Aviv has been on my bucket list for a long time. Here is my 100% Made with Shotcut trip review. Constructive feedback is always welcome.
@stgtravels - Stefan, that was one of the most entertaining and informative videos I have ever watched! Bravo. Background music choice was excellent and just the right volume. Your enthusiasm for the flight was infectious! (Flanned Plight time!! priceless!)
I haven’t got good at using Chroma Key, maybe my blue background/lighting is not good enough. I’m taking the “easy way out” for now by fading in/out photos: