#Video Editing Software
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I recommend davinci resolve
I will check that out
Kdenlive
Thanks
Davinci resolve is good, but takes a bit to get used to
Absolutely, but there’s also plenty of videos out there to help
True videos have saved me alot on doing stuff in jt
Jt?
It* sorry I type super fast lol
might want to check this out
https://studio.iristech.my/
+1 for resolve, its fantastic. The free version is missing some tools that the paid studio version has, but will still be more featured than a LOT of free editors out there, and is made by a company that is renowned in the professional video equipment space. I use the studio version personally, and I love it, coming from adobe premiere pro
100% on Davinci Resolve. It's the defacto best free options.
To quote myself:
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OS: Windows, Mac, Linux
Price: FREE (Forever) / $295 USD (Buy once, own forever)
If you've got a computer, my go-to recommendation is Davinci Resolve. It'll run okay on most systems, and has a robust free version that is more than enough to get you millions of subscribers. It runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux and has a massive community around it. There are unique tabs for different parts of the creation process (Assembly, Editing, Effects, Audio, Colour Grading) which are all extremely powerful.
I think it's pretty easy to use (but like all editors, a little overwhelming for absolute beginners) but also has an incredibly high skill ceiling. It's literally an industry standard for colour grading, and is plenty for any YouTuber.
+1 Davinci Resolve
Pros: FREE, tons of features
Cons: Some users may struggle with the learning curve, best to start with the basic cuts and edits, then slowly introduce yourself to advanced features