What editing software should I use thats free, I find blender to be a little to complicated, but I need to be able to edit the audio too right now Im using Filmora but it gives me a really big water mark.... what should I use
Any editing software (except for Windows Movie Maker) can look complicated and intimidating at first. I remember only doing basic cuts when I had the Vegas Pro and eventually I build it up and learned a couple of tricks (through Youtube vids, of course). Afterwards, I wanted to switch over to Premiere, though I was so used to Vegas Pro xD I ended up deleting Vegas Pro and forced myself to use Premiere.If you have access to your media on a android device the power director app does work quite good especially for pip stuff, removing, cutting and moving audio tracks works as well.
Also there was a post about a humble bundle sale on Sony Vegas today - but that might be to complicated as well.
I'm not really aware of any very good free software.
Well, there is a way to get Videopad professional for free. Simply search up a serial number. It provides very basic video editing and effects and hopefully that'll get you started.What editing software should I use thats free, I find blender to be a little to complicated, but I need to be able to edit the audio too right now Im using Filmora but it gives me a really big water mark.... what should I use
I'd also reccomend OpenShot. Absolutely free, can export in hd and has béziers curve keyframing.Use ShotCut. Its free, and has advanced features, but is good for beginners.