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ClipStitcher

A simple tool to automaticaly create video sequences with simple edits
( does not process audio yet )

Instalation instruction using pip

python3 -m pip install git+https://github.com/LiborKudela/clipsticher.git

Quick documentation:

Start with importing the package:

from clipstitcher import *

How to create scenes:

my_scene_1 = Image("path_to_my_img.jpg", duration=5)
my_scene_2 = Video("path_to_my_video.mp4")
scene_seq = Scene_sequence([my_scene_1, my_scene_2])

How to play or render any scene:

my_scene_1.play()
my_scene_2.render()
scene_seq.render(threads=2) # renders in parallel (default threads=1)

Or more specific instructions:

my_scene_1.play(start=start_frame_int, stop=stop_frame_int)
scene_seq.render(start=start_frame_int, stop=stop_frame_int, output="my_video.avi")

We can nest scenes arbitrarily:

deepest_level = Video("path_to_my_video.mp4")
middle_level = Overlay(deepest_scene, "path_to_my_overlay.jpg")
almost_top_level = Overlay(middle_level_scene, "path_to_different_overlay.jpg")
the_most_top_level = Scene_sequence([deepest_level, middle_level, almost_top_level])
the_most_top_level.render("getting_deeper.avi")

All available scenes with their args and kwargs:

Image(filepath, duration=5)
HtmlPage(url_or_filepath_or_htmlstring, duration=5)
Tweet(url, duration=5)
load_tweets_from_file("path_to_text_file_with_urls", duration=5)
Video("filepath")
load_videos_from_folder("path_to_folder_full_of_videos")
Overlay(scene, "overlay_filepath", screen_color = [0, 255, 0])
Scene_sequence(list_of_scenes)