Weather and the science of meteorology educational series.

This is in fact the project I’ve been learning Blender on. Before the beginning of this year, I had never touched Blender. This project is a little non-traditional in that it heavily uses Blender for the node compositing and sequencing of live-action high definition video, and not any 3D modelling. This is a testament for Blender being a solid general-purpose video editor, which many casual users still don’t recognize. I will likely remain one of those odd people that never use Blender for the 3D aspects. The fact that I have been using Blender instead of Final Cut Pro (the editing system at my “day job”) or other better-known Open Source video editors such as Kino or Cinelerra is amazing, in my opinion. Heck, _Blender_ is amazing.

I would like to thank everyone who helped with this newest release of 2.46.
Without the awesome work that went into the sequencer (proxies, strip effects, GUI improvements, etc.), my project would not have been possible *at all*. The proxy feature alone makes me tear with joy.

As you may guess from the closing credits of each episode, I am proud of using Open Source Software for the project, and manage to squeeze in a “shout-out” for Blender at the end. And yes, the graphics are Tango. Open Source all the way, baby!

My future plans for Blender: Learn how to do the simple 2D animations I use in the show entirely in Blender (I currently use GIMP Animation Package, which is “clunky” at best, but it was simple to pick up as I started the project), so that will be yet another task done in the program. I also eagerly anticipate 2.50’s feature of customizable keymaps, because I can’t wait to make a Final Cut Pro-inspired keymapping. I personally don’t care for FCP overall, but Blender can benefit from its hotkey layout, IMO. And also it will help FCP editors try out Blender, since that has been the largest hurdle in my trials with non-Blenderites so far. And finally, I hope to write a lot of short, but good-quality documentation for using Blender from a newbie POV.”

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