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OpenShot Tutorial Table of Contents



OpenShot is an open source video editing software that is easy to use aside from being free. It has the same likeness to now defunct Windows Media Player only better as it has options for tracks to make it easier to overlapping videos.

Here is a list of OpenShot Tutorial to help you get starts

1. Basic OpenShot Tutorial
2. Convert images to video
3. Add Titles to video
4. Slit Video into Video clips
5. Add Subtitles or Captions
6. Green screen effect
7. Add Music or Sound Effects

Others
Integrate OpenShot with Blender and Inkscape

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