There are many video editors as Cinelerra in Linux and Open Movie Editor, and the other side of the spectrum can pay to get some great as Apple’s FinalCut Pro and Adobe Premiere. Here they introduced a Kino video editor for Linux that comes close to a Mac
Kino offers excellent integration with IEEE-1394 for capture, VTR control, and recording back to the camera. It captures video to disk in Raw DV and AVI format in both type-1 DV and type-2 DV (separate audio).
It lets you load multiple video clips, cut and paste parts of video and audio and save them in an edit decision list (SMIL XML format). Most of the editing and navigation commands are assigned to the keyboard equivalents. Furthermore Kino can export the movie in a variety of formats: DV in IEEE 1394, Raw DV, DV AVI, WAV, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4. Still image import and export uses gdk-pixbuf which has the support of BMG, GIF, JPEG, PNG, PPM, SVG, Targa, TIFF, and XPM.
Specifications:
* Free Software (GNU GPL)
* GTK + 2.0 UI
* XML SMIL file 2.0Formato project
* Package audio OSS or ALSA
* Gdk video playback or XVideo
* Support Online
* 10 languages including Spanish.
* Effects of transition effect filters and more.



