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Add transitions with OpenShot Video Editor

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JW
Jack Wallen
Jan 21, 2011

“In my last article I introduced you to the open source OpenShot
Video Editor (see my article “Create videos with OpenShot video
editor.”). In that article I alluded to OpenShot’s ability to add
transitions to your videos. Although not a terribly difficult task,
these features are not the most intuitive. With that in mind (and
video files in hand), let’s take a look at getting more creative
with your OpenShot video projects.

“A simple sample

“Before I move on, I thought I would share with you the very
short teaser I created with OpenShot, for my latest zombie novel.
The teaser can be seen here and was created using only images,
fades, and transitions.

“Fading

“I already mentioned fading in the previous article, but I
thought I should touch on it quickly. With OpenShot you can do
either fast or slow fades both in and out.”


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Jack Wallen

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