Valve's in-engine video editor released to the masses

Source Filmmaker goes live with open beta

Valve’s Source Filmmaker has moved into open beta, making the in-engine video editor available to the public.

The tool has been used by Valve to create its popular "Meet the Team" videos for Team Fortress 2.

Operating entirely in the Source game engine, the tool allows burgeoning Bergmanns to release their own videos using local in-game assets.

Source Filmmaker can be downloaded for free on Steam.

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