Short film entirely made with Kdenlive

Alistair Riddoch alriddoch at googlemail.com
Tue Jan 18 18:02:24 GMT 2022


Excellent work!

My French isn't good enough to understand every word, but I certainly
understood the film.

Congratulations!

On Tue, 18 Jan 2022 at 17:20, François Téchené <ftechene at yahoo.fr> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> As I promised a few month back, here is the link to the short movie that
> I have been directing last summer and that is finally out (under a CC
> BY-SA license)
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6i1Xk51uZVU
>
> I made the entire post production with Kdenlive from edit to color
> grading. We used 4k footage out of a Black Magic camera and the proxy
> feature made everything go smoothly. It is a solid feature that worked
> perfectly. Well done devs!
>
> It was the first time that I used Kdenlive for advanced color grading (I
> used to use FCP and later Blender for that) and I was quite impressed by
> the current state of Kdenlive for that purpose. I have shared a
> screenshot of the raw footage that I used against the result that I
> achieved to make it look cinematographic. Overall, it was a great
> experience and I was only missing a few filters/features to make it
> perfect :
>
> - Luma vs Saturation curve
> - Hue vs Saturation curve
> - A polish of the way motion tracking is applied to the rotoscoping tool
> (currently it is not usable)
> - The ability to apply a composition to the result of all composited
> tracks below it instead of just to a specific track
>
> With the later implemented, I would see no direct need for node
> compositing.
>
> I hope we can contribute to making Kdenlive more professional by making
> movies with it and sharing our feedback :)
>
> I take this opportunity to do a bit of advertising for Ethic Cinema,
> which is a french non-profit organization that I funded with a friend
> (we are 2 film makers) and that has for goal to promote free art (in a
> freedom sense of course ;)). We make movies with free software like
> Kdenlive and we release them under free licenses. You can visit our
> website to learn more : https://ethiccinema.org/
>
> Thank you so much for making such great software Kdenlive team!
>
>

-- 
Alistair Riddoch
alriddoch at googlemail.com
http://alistairriddoch.org/
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