One thing I have had issues with is doing video editing on Linux. In Windows I use Authoring Works 4, but I could not find one that was a good alternative. Then I came across "OpenShot Video Editor".
This is part of an earlier painting entitled "Black Eye Susans". I had so much fun creating the bee in flight that I wanted to create a higher resolution painting of the bee. Here I depict the bee in flight about to land on the flower.
This tutorial is Part-2 of the Blender VSE (Video Sequence Editor) series. This video covers adding or overlaying and image. Overlaying images is useful for adding titles, watermarks or description to your video
This tutorial is Part-1 of the Blender VSE (Video Sequence Editor) series. This video covers manually setting up Blender's interface, cutting a video file and rendering out a portion of the source video.
This is a quick overview of Virtual Dub Mod and how I use it. Virtual Dub Mod is free, based on Virtual Dub and has a lot of uses. With the use of WINE I have been able to use it in Linux.
There are a few video editing tools that I use. The one I choose is the one that is most suited for the task at hand. The three main applications are Blender, Virtual Dub Mod, and Authoring Works 4.