Her cameras are Panasonic Lumix. They can, if I recall correctly, output straight into a capture card.
She uses Inkscape for graphics because it is fine with raster images, but much better for vector graphics. Also, it is not named after a slur.
I am curious.
What cameras were suggested as being Linux based?
The software is not especially surprising. What I am wondering though is
how the actual filming was managed from a Linux only perspective.
Thanks,
Karen
On Wed, 28 May 2025, Ron via talk wrote:
> Colin McGregor via talk wrote on 2025-05-28 16:18:
>> I have no idea how well the tools noted compare against the other
>> platforms, but at least I now know that there is at least one road to
>> video production open under Linux.
>
> She uses KDEnlive which has a pretty solid reputation as a cross-platform
> video editor.
>
>
> I've used it a tiny bit to trim down some videos I've downloaded but only
> wanted snippets of.
>
> Worked just fine, setting aside the learning curve of any video editing
> software for a nOOb like myself.
>
>
> OBS (Open Broadcast Studio) is interesting - I know of people that use that
> in Jitsi meetings so they can do fancy stuff with their video feed.
>
> Quite versatile.
>
>
> Interesting that Inkscape is her thumbnail editor of choice. I'll have to
> watch her reasoning for that. I'd have expected the Gimp, but maybe I'll
> learn something and switch too.
>
>
>
> Thanks for the link.
>
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