Hi John,
All the features a video editor software needs are already on our road
map.
Multicam editing and advanced timeline nesting are just two of them:
https://old.kdenlive.org/node/9458
So just be patient and partecipate, as you just did by writing this
email, to the Kdenlive community.
We'll have soon another Kdenlive café meeting on January.
As soon the dates will be selected Farid will write them on the home
page of Kdenlive site.
I hope to meet you soon.
Happy holidays to you.
Massimo Stella
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Su Sabato, 24 Dic, 16 At 6:33 PM, DogFilm<videobr...@gmail.com> da:
Hi, happy holodays!
Just tried to quickly edit some xmas footage and just for the fun of it
I wanted to use kdenlive to explore the new stable version a bit.
I was disappointed to not find any reasonable concept of syncing
multicam material - a very important thing that a video editor could
help a lot, if it supported it.
I would like to please you to take a look at how this is done in
Lightworks - you might adopt some great workflow ideas from a few
minutes of this tutorial video that will blow your mind:
Lightworks v12 5 - Syncing Multicam Sources:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79CdYQb61qY
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79CdYQb61qY>
Also please note how Lightworks has a very important concept of not
centering the workflow around *one* timeline, but how a timeline is just
a tool in a room - this is very important for serious editing of lots of
clips with variations and quickly trying different things with a set of
clips. It is one of the key concepts that makes Lightworks so different
- centering the workflow around one timeline in fact is a key
misconception in most video editors.
Maybe you like the idea of improving the workflow, especially adding
good support for a multicam-workflow would be a great addition for
serious users!
I really like your software, that is why I am posting this hint about
conceptual limitations, so I hope that you take some time to think about
it and understand how incredibly powerful such a relatively small change
could be.
Have some nice days and
thank you very much for your attention!
John