![]() DaVinci Resolve has that something else-including a Linux version. It handles a lot of the legwork for you, but if you want to go beyond it, you have to dive into something else. ![]() Camtasia is a great piece of software for hobbyists, and you can take it pretty far, but generally, it's not for professional video editing (of like documentaries or movies) It's more for screencasts, YouTube channels, and tutorials. At first, I tried to get DaVinci Resolve running. It's been 15 years since I used a Linux laptop on a regular basis, so I knew it was going to take some time to get re-acquainted, but also I was going to have to look at what I was doing on a regular basis and find the Linux alternative.įor video editing, that meant moving away from the tried-and-true Camtasia into a Linux-based (or acceptable solution). Recently, I purchased a new computer (hey, look, there's a video on that too), but the computer in question is a Linux laptop. Ultimately, we didn't want Codepunk to be just another review channel or just another programming channel, so we wanted to take the personality and the focus on the Codepunk podcast (which steered more towards how technology impacts culture and society) and bring that to the forefront of the videos (as well as this blog you're reading now). What started out as purely a bunch of programming tutorials has now evolved into an exploration of "life in the new cyberia" as our channel trailer says. ![]() Seriously, though it's been a fun ride building out the Codepunk YouTube channel to its current state. It's not like we talk about them constantly. ![]()
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