![]() The green part is the Graph editor, with which you can follow the keyframes in your movie file. It enables you to set the rendering parameters and other settings related to the rendering of the movie. Top left, marked in red, is the Properties window. This is the Video Editor layout, with the different parts pointed out with color boxes: Video Sequence Editor (VSE) layout I have created a Node Editing setup for working with materials. All of these are useful, and you can add your own by first setting up the screen as you like, then clicking on the plus sign in the list, and adding a name for it. ![]() When you open that list, you can see that Blender has preset screen layouts for 3D View Full, Animation, Compositing, Default, Game Logic, Motion Tracking, Scripting, UV Editing and at the bottom, Video Editing. Blender’s basic layout with screen layout selector This is the stage where Blender comes in handy.īlender has a set of predefined screen layouts, which you can access from the top of the screen, in the Info window. When I have received the developed film, I usually watch it once with my trusty Bolex projector to see how it turned out, then send it out to Mediazoo to have it scanned into digital format. I buy my stock film from Wittner Kinotechnik in Germany, who have a full service including development. The clip is below, it is an excerpt of the full 4 minute film that I wanted to share with the pilot and my friends on Facebook. I’ll start with a silent one, which I made using my late father’s 1962 vintage Bolex D8L camera featuring 4 minutes of live action per roll of film – planning ahead of shooting is a must. Most people don’t know that Blender comes with a very handy and complete video editor, with which you can edit both sound and silent videos. I’ve been printing little gadgets and other stuff, some of which you can find on my account at Thingiverse.īut now it occurred to me to create little tutorial on basic video editing using Blender. It’s been some time since I last posted – Spring is always a busy time.
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