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    OpenColorIO

    OpenColorIO

    Color Management Solution for Video Production

    OpenColorIO (OCIO) is a complete color management solution geared towards motion picture production with an emphasis on visual effects and computer animation. OCIO provides a straightforward and consistent user experience across all supporting applications while allowing for sophisticated back-end configuration options suitable for high-end production usage. OCIO is compatible with the Academy Color Encoding Specification (ACES) and is LUT-format agnostic, supporting many popular formats. ...
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    Olive Video Editor

    Olive Video Editor

    Free open-source non-linear video editor

    ...It's a complete rewrite from the ground up designed around cutting-edge features to help you make the best videos possible. Olive 0.2 provides powerful and flexible node-based compositing. Node editing is a form of visual programming that gives you full control over how Olive renders your video. Rather than a "fixed" pipeline where one effect occurs after the other, nodes allow you to connect anything to anything else allowing a ton of flexibility for creating effects. You'll be able to create virtually any effect without writing a single line of code (or waiting for us to implement it for you). ...
    Downloads: 68 This Week
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    video-compare

    video-compare

    Split screen video comparison tool using FFmpeg and SDL2

    ...It uses FFmpeg libraries and SDL2 to decode and render synchronized playback, allowing precise frame-by-frame comparison. The tool supports videos with different formats, resolutions, and frame rates, making it versatile for testing encoding changes or processing effects. It includes interactive navigation controls and customizable display options to enhance analysis workflows. Users can visually compare codecs, scaling algorithms, and other transformations to evaluate quality differences. The application can also handle image sequences, extending its use beyond standard video files. Overall, it provides a powerful environment for visual quality assessment and debugging.
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    OpenShorts

    OpenShorts

    Free & open source AI video platform

    ...It combines multiple tools into a single pipeline, including clip generation, AI-driven video creation, and YouTube optimization features. The system can transform long videos or uploaded files into short clips by detecting engaging moments, reframing content, and adding subtitles and visual effects. It also supports generating marketing videos using AI actors, voiceovers, and scripted narratives without requiring cameras or production resources. The platform integrates publishing capabilities, allowing users to distribute content directly to TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. Its architecture uses modern technologies such as FastAPI, FFmpeg, and AI models for transcription, analysis, and rendering. ...
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    ffmpeg-gl-transition

    ffmpeg-gl-transition

    FFmpeg filter for applying GLSL transitions between video streams

    ffmpeg-gl-transition is an extension for FFmpeg that introduces support for GLSL-based transitions between video streams, enabling visually rich effects during video concatenation. It replaces complex FFmpeg filter graphs with a simpler approach that uses shader-based transitions, making it easier to create custom visual effects. The tool integrates OpenGL rendering into FFmpeg, allowing developers to apply transitions such as crossfades and warp effects between clips. It supports customizable parameters such as duration, offset, and shader source files, providing flexibility in transition design. ...
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    Consistent Depth

    Consistent Depth

    We estimate dense, flicker-free, geometrically consistent depth

    Consistent Depth is a research project developed by Facebook Research that presents an algorithm for reconstructing dense and geometrically consistent depth information for all pixels in a monocular video. The system builds upon traditional structure-from-motion (SfM) techniques to provide geometric constraints while integrating a convolutional neural network trained for single-image depth estimation. During inference, the model fine-tunes itself to align with the geometric constraints of a...
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    Moldeo
    A digital animation tool for real-time generation and interpretation of images, video and visual effects, allowing the artist/operator to adjust, on the fly, the parameters of the effects according to his or her own sensibility.
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    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    veejay
    Veejay is a visual instrument and real-time video sampler. It allows you to "play" the video like you would play a piano. While playing, you can record the resulting video directly to disk (video sampling).
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    Simple Stop-motion Time-lapse Toolkit

    Short bash script to create Stop Motion and Time-Lapse videos

    This is a simple but powerful bash script to create stop motion and time-lapse videos from an Internet URL or an attached video device (see examples). Simply point it at an image source, set the capture frequency, and starting recording stillframes. You can view your stillframes as a video, or convert to a true video format at any point. Bad frames can be browsed/removed with the operating system file browser.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    In digital visual effects we deal with an overwhelming number of images. Earth simplifies the management of this data by continuously tracking the whereabouts of image sequences across a filesystem or visual effects facility.
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    Clay3D is a complete, extensible, and feature rich suite of network agnostic, scalable applications for the production of computer generated imagery and visual effects. Please see homepage for more information.
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