Interview with Edward Hervey about the PiTiVI video editor

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If you don't already know, PiTiVI is an open source non-linear video editor. It's still in the relatively early stages of development, with quite limited functionality compared to some of the well known commercial tools, used in production environments. PiTiVI is written in Python and uses the Gstreamer framework to do the back-end heavy lifting. While PiTiVI still has a long way to go, the last 12 months has seen some good advances and dedicated resources being assigned to the team by Collabora Multimedia.

Here's an interesting interview with lead developer Edward Hervey, talking about the past, present and future plans for PiTiVI.

I've tried to use PiTiVI in the past, but unfortunately found it too limited for my editing needs. Subsequently I switched to Blender, which while predominantly a 3D authoring tool, does include a reasonably powerful video sequence editor. The learning curve for Blender is quite steep, so it's not for everyone. Let's hope a tool like PiTiVI can emerge to make open source video editing much easier and accessible for everyone.

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