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Editing Software Best Video Editing software/apps

Duncan Allers

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Windows video editor is a good starting point for beginners. You can learn how to edit, snip, add music etc quicker than any other program out there. Thereafter if you want to take your editing to the next level you can try the programs that have been mentioned i.e. DaVinci resolve
 

John Agnese

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I used to edit on Wondershare Video Editor since like 2016, then I moved to that Pinnacle Studios which is kind of hard and it was glitching, and when I joined the film class they use Adobe Premiere Pro so I switched to Premiere Pro.
 

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IΓÇÖm on the Mac platform, so this may or may not be applicable to you. I use Camtasia and iMovie. IΓÇÖm probably going to be upgrading to Final Cut Pro, as iMovie is starting to feel a bit restrictive.
 

Doug B

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IΓÇÖm on the Mac platform, so this may or may not be applicable to you. I use Camtasia and iMovie. IΓÇÖm probably going to be upgrading to Final Cut Pro, as iMovie is starting to feel a bit restrictive.
 

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I picked up Vegas Pro 14 from Humble Bundle a few years back and found it to be ok to start out with. I do highly recommend picking it up when it appears on sale cause it cost me like $20 instead of $100+ ;)
 

darthelvis

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Currently using Camtasia which I have on my work laptop, is quite easy to use and has great training videos to help you get up to speed.
 

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I personally use Adobe Premiere Pro to edit and FlashBack Pro 5 to record my screen and its available to edit too.
 

Oceane Lin

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One of my recommendations would be an app, called ΓÇ£Write-On VideoΓÇ¥. Write-on Video is probably the most intuitive video creator that IΓÇÖve ever seen. Also, most of the functions including recording, text over videos, and so on are free to use.

I like how easy to use it is. You can still get professional-looking videos without spending hours editing. Editors can use it to make video outlines, create storyboards, and edit clips with a breeze.

Furthermore, Write-On Video is easy to switch between devices. It allows editors to work on a phone or tablet, then move on to a desktop when arriving home. The high compatibility brings me a smooth workflow to create my artworks.:blush::blush:
 
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It depends on the content. I enjoy using Camtasia 2019 (2021 isn't working great for me) for my Microsoft Office tutorials. The software is easier to use than DaVinci Resolve, but it doesn't have as many features. I use WavePad to modify the audio if necessary.
 

salientfilm

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Unless you want to pay Adobe monthly to use an NLE go with Davinci Resolve-base suite is free. The only good thing about Premiere is that it integrates with the adobe creative suite. But even that can get problematic once you start doing larger projects. FCPX i hear is good for vloggers since it is fast and easy to navigate the interface. And you only pay for it once! :p
 

MattCommand1

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I have been using Wondershare Filmora but something is off about it.
is there any other software I look forward to?

What is off about it? I use Filmora 11 and it is the best version of Filmora since I started with Version 9.

There are MANY video editors available to choose from if you are going to pay for it. Free versions have much more narrower options. I hear DaVinci Resolve is very good for a free editor but it may not be easy to use.
 

Nody | Team TB

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I have been using Wondershare Filmora but something is off about it.
is there any other software I look forward to?

Please make sure that you use the correct sub-forum when it comes to asking questions about gear, we have a dedicated subforum and moreover, a dedicated thread or two for discussing Video Editing Software.

This thread will be merged with the existing thread.

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