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Features included:
• Advanced trimming
• Multicam editing
• Color correction
• Audio mastering
Pros: Intuitive interfaces and incredible color correction.
Cons: Its wide array of features make it a little overwhelming, and not all tutorials are free.
Best for: More advanced projects where you need to correct colors.
9. Openshot
Available on Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Openshot is entirely open source. It may remind some Mac
users a little of iMovie with its easy to use drag and drop
interface. However, Openshot packs more features than
iMovie, including unlimited layers and audio mixing. This free
editor strikes a nice balance between advanced features and a
simple interface. It also allows real-time previews when you
create transitions between clips.
Features included:
• Unlimited tracks/layers
• Clip resizing, scaling, trimming, snapping, rotation, and cutting Video transitions with real-time
previews
• Compositing, image overlays, watermarks
• Title templates, title creation, subtitles 3D animated titles (and effects)
• Advanced Timeline (including drag & drop, scrolling, panning, zooming, and snapping)
Pros: Open source, unlimited layers.
Cons: Not that many video tutorials.
Best for: Great for users just starting out with video editing.
10. iMovie
Available on Mac
Good old iMovie comes baked into Mac OS.
Like most native Mac apps, this video editor is
very intuitive to use. It features a drag and
drop interface. Mac users can use iMovie as a
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