OpenShot Video Editor releases version 1.0

A year and a half ago, developer Jonathan Thomas set out to create a stable, functional non-linear video editor for Linux. This week, Thomas released version 1.0 of OpenShot Video Editor. The open-source software is full of great features, from video transitions to rotoscoping support to many advanced customizations, and has been receiving a lot of glowing feedback. The easy access to great, new, generative software such as this will hopefully lower many barriers, monetary and technical, allowing amateurs and budding professionals to try their hand in creating amazing videos.

3 Responses to “OpenShot Video Editor releases version 1.0”

  1. fsfmember says:

    This is a great news! thanks a lot for your efforts! You bet it is much appreciated, even if the people do not comment.

  2. [...] Nor would I even to go quite as far as the optimism of the Open Video Alliance blog, who say “this will hopefully lower many barriers, monetary and technical, allowing amateurs and buddin… (That may well be, but let’s get it all working [...]

  3. I think it would be great to read a post about the most important pieces of open source software for video editing, besides this new OpenShot Video Editor.