This is a demo of how the video is reversed by a feature that let's it go backwards.
When you select the **Reverse Clip** option from the menu, a new clip is created in the Project Tree. It has the same file name as the clip from which it was created, but with a .mlt extension appended. You can then add this clip to the timeline and when you play it, the video of the original source clip will played, but in reverse.
IT BURNS! Made with OpenShot Video Editor.
Universal - Gaumont - Condor Video - Video Treasures - Imperial Entertainment - TF1 Video - Simitar - VidAmerica - TV3 - Guild Home Video - RKO Television - Questar Home Video - Charter Entertainment - Nelvana - Paramount Pictures - Vestron Video - Klasky Csupo - First Independent - Quality Films - Worldvision Enterprises - Capitol Films - Mikado - Screen Gems - National Educational Television - Warner Home Video - ALMI Television - The Ladd Company - MCA TV - Central - Samuel Goldwyn Co. Distributon - Fries Home Video - ABC Motion Pictures - Castle Home Video - King Features Presentation - VideoEffects666
The subtitling tool allows you to add and edit subtitles directly in the timeline on a special subtitle track or by using the new subtitle window. You can also import (**SRT**/**ASS**) and export (**SRT**) subtitles. You can add or edit text either directly into the subtitle clip or in the subtitle window. In order to adjust length of subtitle, crab the end of a subtitle with the mouse and lengthen or shorten it as needed. Set subtitle in/out can be achieved with the same shortcut as to set clip in/out (left/right parenthesis shortcut).
For more information, go to this link: http://docs.kdenlive.org/en/effects_and_compositions/subtitles.html
Since this release focuses on resolving issues and enhancing stability most of the work was done under the hood but the KDE developers managed to sneak in some nifty interface and usability improvements as well.
What if you imagine that the video could be emulated into *128K computer*?
Today on this episode, we are experimenting out the video with *Worldvision Enterprises* using the basic video and audio effects to play with them using Openshot. I'm sorry if the video is only in 4:3 aspect ratio because it would look like that is released in 2008.
Music grabbed from APM Music Library:
https://www.apmmusic.com/albums/SEL_SEL_5154/SEL_SEL_5154_00601
Check out Xperiffects playlist:
https://odysee.com/$/playlist/54016431-a248-4596-8c01-30e4c055e9c0