OpenShot Video Editor 1.4.3 Packs New Features

Written by Michael Larabel in Free Software on 1 October 2012 at 11:04 AM EDT. Add A Comment
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There's a new release of OpenShot, one of the popular open-source non-linear video editing applications.

New to OpenShot 1.4.3 is improved timeline snapping for transitions, improved drag-and-drop, new 3D animations via Blender, 10+ new video edffects, new effects to tracks, new transitions, a new dark theme, improved translations, and a whole lot more.

Head on over to OpenShotVideo.com to learn more about this open-source video editing software. Meanwhile, Lightworks should be released this month as another Linux video editing option.
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