01-19-2023, 04:30 AM
Hi!
Regarding trailers, I used video editors in the distant past (Mediachance Edit Studio 5). I know how to work with video layers, text/effect layers, transitions... However I don't know how to script a cool trailer, how to make it flowing and engaging. I also don't know about modern video editors, I guess the one I used is heavily outdated.
I don't understand your question about emscripten compiled project running on Linux, or Mac or Android... Once compiled, emscripten code runs inside the virtual machine hosted on a web browser, it's platform independent. So if your question is if it will run inside a web browser: yes, it will as long as it supports webassembly. Both Firefox and Chrome on Android support webassembly, so you can open the links I posted here with the online samples, and they will run :-)
Regarding trailers, I used video editors in the distant past (Mediachance Edit Studio 5). I know how to work with video layers, text/effect layers, transitions... However I don't know how to script a cool trailer, how to make it flowing and engaging. I also don't know about modern video editors, I guess the one I used is heavily outdated.
I don't understand your question about emscripten compiled project running on Linux, or Mac or Android... Once compiled, emscripten code runs inside the virtual machine hosted on a web browser, it's platform independent. So if your question is if it will run inside a web browser: yes, it will as long as it supports webassembly. Both Firefox and Chrome on Android support webassembly, so you can open the links I posted here with the online samples, and they will run :-)