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Revision as of 06:57, 25 June 2025

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Director's Cut
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Director's Cut Director's Cut is a Wikipedia icon work-in-progress movie-making engine tool aiming to become an actively maintained alternative to Source Filmmaker Source Filmmaker.

Development started in May 2022 and as of February 2025, it is in a pre-alpha[1] Wikipedia icon development stage.

Contributors

List of open-source contributors as of February 27 2025:[2]

  • Programming: KiwifruitDev, Klaxon, ashifolfi
  • Graphic Design: FLARE145
  • Moderation: Flynnyt03, nuppington

Implementation

Director's Cut runs as a native engine tool and uses Qt 5.15.2 to create external windows, similar to Source Filmmaker.

Since it is an engine tool, any game or mod developed using Source 2013 Multiplayer (on the TF2 branch) may support Director's Cut without any additional code.

Additionally, the Qt Advanced Docking System library provides tabbed widgets that could be dragged out into separate windows.

Note.pngNote:Some portions of Director's Cut code were contributed using Wikipedia icon GitHub Copilot.

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