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Demonstrations and screencasts

0.15 release (2011)

The official release demo for PiTiVi 0.15, providing an overview of changes since the 0.13.1 screencast. YouTube version below, original WebM version here.

0.13.1 release (2009)

A screencast demonstrating the features of the 0.13.1 release. Beware, this screencast is old and outdated. OGG Theora version here.

Movies made with PiTiVi

Cabane de Bertol

Shot in Switzerland with a GoPro HD HERO and edited with PiTiVi 0.15, this majestic video features impressive takes from adventurous and barren lands. Slideshows were made with Imagination.

PiTiVi hackfest and Desktop Summit 2011

Edited with PiTiVi 0.15, this video not only provides you with an insider look at how PiTiVi developers work together, but uses effects to correct the color balance in some shots, crossfades, transparent images, clip transformation and compositing, etc. Shot with a Canon S95.

Dragons Dream

A mashup of Sintel and Elephants Dream. The input video footage was in 2048x872 resolution and the sound track was mashed up by separating the surround audio channels of the two movies.

Interview with Libre Graphics Magazine

Libre Graphics Magazine is doing an outstanding job at showcasing free works made with free tools: it is living proof of the industry-grade printing capabilities of Free Software.

Snowy hackfest and Boston Summit 2010

Edited with PiTiVi 0.14, this video uses effects to correct the color balance in some shots. Shot with a Canon S95.

Burn the Man

Shot with a Canon SD780IS point and shoot.

Morning Sun - Super 8 Skateboarding Montage

In these days of razor-sharp high definition images, Patrick Trettenbrein's footage, shot in 2009 with a Porst Reflex ZR 148 (a Super 8 camcorder from the 70's), is a refreshing video.

Traction Control

Shooting with a Canon EOS 5D Mark II DSLR, Ian Norman was pleased to discover that PiTiVi handled his footage fine:

Texture

An artsy movie edited with PiTiVi 0.13.1 as a test case, shot with a 100$ high definition camcorder.

Talks / presentations

GStreamer conference 2012

What are the GStreamer Editing Services and why should you use them? In this presentation given at the GStreamer conference in San Diego, Jean-François and Thibault provide you with an in-depth look at GES, how it works and what challenges it tries to solve. The talk recording is available here. A copy of the recording is also available on our own mirror here.

GNOME Asia and GUADEC 2012

Jean-François presented at the GNOME Asia summit (Hong Kong) and at GUADEC (A Coruña). While the GUADEC organizers did record the talks, nothing beats our own recording:

A high-definition version is also available here.

ExpoLibre Talca 2012

A talk about GES by Thibault, in Spanish. Videos: part 1, part 2.

LGM 2011

This talk was given at Libre Graphics Meeting 2011 in Montréal, Canada. The presentation covers the challenges of open source video editing, the current state of open source video editors in Linux, what has happened since Jean-François first presented Pitivi at LGM in 2009, why Pitivi shall prevail, near Future plans for Pitivi, etc.

The video was shot with multiple cameras (a Canon S95, a Sony HDR-XR520V and a Sony HDR-XR200) and multiple sound recording sources, and was edited entirely with PiTiVi. This edit is unique and different from the official LGM talk recording, as it provides multiple camera angles with transitions, a high quality screencast of the presentation slides, and a more dynamic editing style.

MeeGo Conf 2011

In this talk, Edward presents the GStreamer Editing Services (GES) library, which adds support for high quality and low overhead video editing in an easy manner with GStreamer.

The original version (in FLV format) of the video recording is available here.

LGM 2009

This talk by Jean-François was focused on the history of PiTiVi from 2005 to 2009 and its design goals for the future. It is complementary to the LGM 2011 talk. The video recording is available here, slides are available here.

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