Flowblade Tutorial - Part 02 - Editing Controls - Trim, split, move
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part 1 - Beginner tutorial - https://youtu.be/LZ0oW0ZebjU
I am demonstrating the edit controls available in Flowblade 1.14 version. you can use these control for cut, edit and splice your videos. the controls are insert, overwrite, trim, roll, slip, spacer and box controls. These control are very helpful and make editing videos a lot easier.
Flowblade is one of the stable video editor apart from kdenlive. It is written in python and works very well. However, I would not say it will not crash and it did crash for me on some occasion. but it is better than any other video editor apart from kdenlive.
flowblade editor allows you to edit your videos with accuracy by frame by frame. lowblade Time line is one of the better in any other video editor I have used.
Flowblade cool title animation
Flowblade - Free & libre video editor for Linux
https://jliljebl.github.io/flowblade/
Flowblade is a surprisingly lightweight application, which isn't a common trait among video editing applications. Of course, saying this about a Linux application can be deceptive, because Flowblade itself is essentially a front-end for MLT and FFmpeg, but complexity under the hood and file sizes aside, Flowblade is designed for cutting video. It doesn't have twenty extra features that only apply to video peripherally.
The features it does have are a laundry list of all the common must-have requests from working editors; there are all the usual video cutting tasks, a full set of visual effects, some basic audio effects with keyframing, and exporting. That's it. Just everything you need, without any of the extra bells and whistles to get in your way.
Why you should give it a try
Lightweight
simplicity
video effects
audio effects
smooth playback
render options
fast
stability ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4-tFVnnCWs
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