Making a simple intro in KDEnlive (Free Video Editor) in roughly 30 minutes (Includes Files)

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This is a fairly basic (and short) intro created using KDEnlive in a fairly short amount of time, and with only 4 video/picture/music files. The rest was done using fairly basic effects that KDEnlive has by default.

The style of this intro was inspired (read: stolen) from my friend SoulOf_AGinger and you can check him out over here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCinWazGfDeNcGOSAarfTJTg
Yes, his is better, but for a 30 minute distraction I'm comfortable with how this turned out.

Since KDEnlive supports Project Archiving, you can download the tar.gz file below, extract it, then run the .kdenlive file and view every keyframe, effect, etc.

Archive: https://s.put.re/f9VJqVBj.tar.gz

Files used:

White Bokeh Particles from videvo
https://www.videvo.net/video/white-bokeh-particles/5715/

Music Used:

PAF Chill RC2 - SelfDrillingSMS
https://soundcloud.com/user-100013679/paf-chill-rc2

longing. - brandonhult.
https://soundcloud.com/brandonhult/longing

Font Used:

jr!hand
https://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/Jr-Hand







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