Multimedia • Nov.4, 2019
Have you ever tried to create or edit a video only to give up halfway through? This is just so damn tough, right?
Well, you’re not the only one. Many of us struggle to do even the basic stuff, and we know the frustration and confusion of trying to navigate an extensive program that does powerful things with video—we don’t even know it does many of those things until years later.
Jun 19, 2020 The very best free video editing software you can download today, regardless of your level of experience. Final Cut Pro is still one of the most popular video editing options on Mac. May 24, 2019 DaVinci Resolve 15 is a free video editing and post-production software for Mac, Windows, and Linux. The free version is enough to use but you can also purchase the Studio version at $305, which offers more special effects, templates, and filters, as well as the ability to edit 4K and 120fps video. Mac users who only need a simple video editor will find that Apple iMovie is the best free video editing software, because of its strong integration with Apple's operating system and easy-to-grasp.
Okay, now that that’s out of the way — let’s talk easiest video editors for beginners and newbies here.
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The evergreen demand for video editing
There’s no doubt that video content is everywhere, and it’s only getting more important. Not only Social media platforms are hosting more video content than ever, video interviews are becoming more prevalent – even the classroom is getting more video-friendly.
As per a study by HubSpot, about 70% of businesses say that their sales figures increased by incorporating video content; and, with 85% customers relying more on videos to make buying decisions.
At this moment, there are more than 3,000 available video editing jobs and that’s only for freelancing, only for Upwork, and, obviously, only for professionals.
Outside of that, there are also thousands and thousands of professionals who need this kind of software and millions of everyday people – like you – who need to do some basic editing.
While desktop video editing applications are powerful, editing your video content at a high level is still difficult, and if you’re getting ready to edit a video for the very first time, you’ll need to know the basics like video trimming, audio sync, subtitling, splitting, and the overall complexity of the program, etc.
That’s why we decided to make things a bit easier for you by listing some of the best options that are out there at the moment. As the title suggests, most of them are most suitable for beginners. But, some of them can also be used by some more advanced editor.
Let’s get started!
Our favorite option: Filmora 9
One of the reasons that we love Filmora so much is because it’s very easy to use while still offering the power of storytelling for creative people. Get inspired by the video below.
That being said, it’s probably not the best option for professionals. But, then again, if you’re a pro, then chances are that you wouldn’t be reading this article.
In any case, let us take a closer look at it!
Filmora’s editing solutions
One of the reasons that we love Filmora so much is because of how easy it is to use. If offers a huge variety of different options and features while still keeping things relatively simple.
You may find all the options to be a bit overwhelming at first. But it all becomes a child’s play after you get used to it. Trust us when we say that this is one of the editors that’s easiest to use.
Regarding the features, let’s start with the fact that Filmora does most of the work for you. As you can see at the image above, even if you end up going wrong somewhere, the program will fix things automatically – at least for the most part.
As for editing options, you get to play with titles, audio, transition effects and various other effects, split screen editing, and more.
One of the main differences between Filmora and “Traditional” editing programs is that we can use this one without having to rely on 3rd party soundtracks.
After all, the program comes with 51 music tracks that are bundled with it. Though, most of them need to be downloaded on demand – definitely something to keep in mind in case that you’ve got a slow internet connection.
The same thing applies for all the titles, subtitles, effects, transition effects, general effects, and anything that you can use to edit videos.
That’s one more reason for picking Filmora 9 as one of the easiest video editing software. For the most part, you don’t have to bother with creating custom subtitles, intros, buying soundtracks and dealing with copyright strikes, or anything like that.
And then again, if you like getting your feet wet and creating custom subtitles or inserting your own tracks, you’ve got that option as well.
UI and ease of use
As you already saw from all the screenshots, Filmora’s UI is pretty straight-forward and easy to get used to.
At the very top of the interface, we can find the basic file options, a few basic tools and functions like cropping, cutting, zooming, etc. Then we also have export options and a bit of help for anything regarding the program.
Clicking on a category will display several other sub-categories and those sub-categories hide even more options.
We know that it sounds like a lot of information to take in at once. But, really, once you get a sense of direction, this is as easy as it gets.
For example, let’s suppose for a moment that you need to add a quick blur transition effect between two clips. The first logical step is to head over to ‘Transition’.
After that, we get to choose between Basic Transitions, 3D, Ripple, Speed Blur, Warp, Lifestyle, and Slideshows.
So, since we’re after a quick blur, the next logical step is to head over to ‘Speed Blur’ and check out the available options.
All we’re trying to say is that the UI is very well made and easy to use. All you need is a bit of logic and some basic foresight on what you’re trying to achieve.
And even if you don’t have any plans, simply scrolling through the numerous effects and options is sure to give a few ideas.
The editing section is a tiny bit tougher since there are different colors and markings which are there to show us what kind of effects each clip is using. We’re not saying that memorizing each different color is a must. But it sure helps a lot.
That being said, if there’s something that you don’t understand, you can always rely on Filmora’s tutorial videos to figure things out!
Pricing and availability
Filmora is available for Windows and macOS and it’s available in a free trial, which offers you all the options but adds a watermark on exported videos. If you want to get the full version, you can get a subscription starting at $39/year. You can also get a lifetime license starting at $69 for a single computer.
Also great: Movavi Video Editor 2020
Don’t like Filmora 9? Then your next best bet is quite possibly Movavi Video Editor 2020. It’s without a doubt one of the best video editing software for beginners.
As for others who are more experienced and need to do more demanding work, there’s always the Video Editor Plus and the Movie Suit.
Still, as we mentioned above, beginners should stick with the basic version instead. And if you feel like you’re getting better at this, there’s always the option of upgrading later on.
That’s enough talking. Let us check out the program!
Movavi’s editing solutions
An older version of Filmora used to have a feature that was called ‘Easy Mode’. This feature could be used to quickly create a very basic clip with little control over the transitions, effects, and music.
Sure – it wasn’t the ideal option for those who wanted even the basic level of control. But, some people still found it useful.
For some reason, this feature got removed in Filmora 9. If you’re one of these people who liked Easy Mode, then you’ll be glad to know that Movavi Video Editor is using a very similar option which is called ‘Quick Video’.
As we mentioned above, you can use this to quickly create a video by putting a bunch of pictures together, selecting a theme (Or choosing the soundtrack and effects on your own), and that’s how you get a video ready in less than 10 minutes!
It’s not the ideal option for those who want attention to detail. But it gets the job done. And for everyone else? Well, you always have the option of using the full-fledged, basic editor.
Just like with Filmora, we get the option of easily adding various filters, transition effects, titles, stickers, and more.
At this point, let us mention that we struggled to find the basic subtitles quite a bit, which is definitely a huge con for an editor that’s focused on helping beginners. More on that later.
One thing that we particularly loved with Movavi is the quick tools that it offers.
Things like cutting/trimming, cropping, adjusting the contrast, quickly recording with the mic, and anything like that are nothing but child’s play. If you like creating parodies just for the laughs, then this is definitely the ideal editor for you.
UI and ease of use
As we mentioned above on the ‘editing’ section, Movavi Video Editor 2020 definitely doesn’t feel as easy to use as Filmora. Or at least that’s how we feel.
Everything is kind of straight forward and easy to understand. But, the lack of names next to the various icons is something that’s going to confuse a lot of people for the first minutes-hours of use. Especially if you’re a beginner to editing and your brain is on full processing power just trying to figure out what to do next.
At least the basic adjustments like brightness, contrast, saturation, and everything like that is pretty simple to understand.
The navigation is pretty similar to Filmora. So, if you’re a previous user, then switching over to Movavi should be simple.
Still, there were a couple of cases when we had to use Google in order to figure out how something works. For example, since there are no sub-headings/categories, we couldn’t find a dedicated category for subtitles – like we did on Filmora.
After a bit of searching, it turns out that you can use some basic titles in the form of subtitles instead. The only problem with that is that we didn’t need to rely on Google while using Filmora. So, that’s one con for Movavi here.
The lack of sub-categories can be a bit annoying as well. In some cases, like with blur effects, it’s not really an issue – because there are not a whole lot of effects to choose from in the first place.
However, things do get rather confusing when there are a ton of effects and they are all listed on a huge menu that almost seems to be never ending.
Overall, the UI is a noticeable downgrade when compared to Filmora. But, it’s still the best alternative.
Pricing and availability
Movavi can be used on both Windows and Mac. The price starts at $39.95 depending on the edition you choose to go for and has a free trial version for you to test.
Other options that worth mention
There are plenty of others to choose from. Here are some that we recommend!
1. Pinnacle Studio 23 ($59.95, Windows)
Pinnacle Studio 23 is the cheapest option out of the 3 Pinnacle’s offerings. But, that doesn’t mean that it doesn’t worth anything.
In fact, it’s quite the opposite. This program has so many options and features to play with that it barely qualifies as video editing software for beginners!
It’s most suitable for intermediate users – and that’s one of the primary reasons that we didn’t place it on our top 2. Because, otherwise, it’s pretty decent!
And you always have the option of spending a bit more and getting a version with more editing power. But, do keep in mind that the more advanced versions are mostly targeted towards, well, advanced users.
2: Adobe Premiere Elements ($99.99, Windows and Mac)
Adobe is a huge name in various professional areas – including photo and video editing. Adome Premiere Elements, in particular, is without a shadow of a doubt one of the best options that one can find.
However, just like Pinnacle Studio 23, Adobe Premiere Elements is a bit too good for its own good. Meaning that someone who is new to video editing may feel overwhelmed with all the features and the different options.
The automated modes and the Adobe Sensei AI definitely help a lot. But, again, this is not exactly targeted towards someone who’s never edited a video before.
3: Magix Movie Edit Pro ($69.99, Windows)
Magix Movie Edit Pro claims to be suitable for both advanced users and beginners alike – and it kind of is. But, compared to our top picks, the truth is that it struggles to compete.
Still, for everything that it offers, this program is a far cry from being a bad option. We’re talking about more than 900 effects, 4K support, an ‘Easy Mode’, bundled tracks, and more.
All of that and anything else that you may find is only there for the basic version. If you’re willing to spend even more, then we’re easily talking about more than 1500 effects, 360-degree video editing, and a bunch of other features that beginners are highly unlikely to take advantage of.
4: Muvee Reveal Automatic Video Editor ($79.99, Windows)
Unlike most of the other alternative options that we checked out till now, Muvee Reveal is focused towards making video editing easy.
The only problem with it is that it asks quite a lot of money to do it while also taking away a big part of the control that you otherwise get with a traditional editor. It’s basically the ‘Quick Video’ feature that Movavi offers – but with a higher price tag.
Of course, it’s not like the program doesn’t have anything else to offer. But, for about 80 bucks, it’s a tough buy. That being said, do keep in mind that pricing may wildly vary from region to region.
Free video editing alternatives
Most of these programs frankly offer more than most of us can handle – which, in a way, is a great thing to have. But the truth is that not everyone can or is willing to pay for video editing software.
That’s precisely why we decided to list some free options as well. Here are our top free picks!
1: Apple iMovie (Mac, iOS)
This is quite possibly the best freebie that Apple users can get. And we’re saying ‘Apple users’ because it’s only available for the Apple ecosystem (iOS, and MacOS). And that’s actually one of the best things about it. Since it works flawlessly with Apple devices, you can easily switch between your iPhone or iPad to your Mac and vice versa.
This is something that can rarely be done with other editors – if ever. So, iMovie is definitely worth checking out. Especially because it’s free. While for the most part, it doesn’t offer a lot of features and options to play with.
2: HitFilm Express Free (Windows, Mac)
HitFilm Express is available for both Windows and Mac and it’s another great free video editor. And when we say free, we mean it. It’s not a free trial or the actual editor that exports everything with a watermark. It’s a full-fledged, basic editor that’s mostly targeted towards beginners.
It even offers a bunch of free tutorials that you can use to get better at editing. And when you feel like you’re capable of more, there is always the pro variant which is better in pretty much every single way.
3: DaVinci Resolve 16 Free (Windows, Mac, Linux)
For a free editor, DaVinci Resolve 16 seriously offers a ton of features to play with. There’s so much stuff to do that it’s not just, suitable for beginners but for Intermediate editors as well. Not to mention that it’s one of the very few editors that support all of the popular operating systems – Windows, Mac, and Linux.
As with our other free picks, Davinci Resolve 16 isn’t a trial and can be used indefinitely. And when you feel like you can achieve more, there is always the Studio version – just keep in mind that it’s rather pricey.
4: VideoPad Video Editor Free (Windows)
Last, but not least, there’s also VideoPad. Like our other free picks, it’s completely free to use. But, that’s only for as long as you don’t rely on it for commercial use – meaning that those who are in this for the video editing business should probably consider an alternative option.
Regarding the features, VideoPad may definitely feel a bit underwhelming when compared to some of our best options. But, for someone who is new to video editing and needs something to get started, this is probably more than enough.
There are quite a lot of effects to choose from, you get the basic tools like trimming, splitting, and anything like that, and also video optimization tools – such as stabilization, playback speed control, and things like that.
The way forward
Editing videos and shaping it into compelling ones consistently has always been the underlying objective. So, you finally found the best option for you. Now what?
Well, first of all, stop being afraid of tutorials. Video editors offer them for a reason and they’ll help you a lot in the long run.
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Second of all, make sure that your computer is up to the task. Video editing is very demanding and it would be awful to get halfway through a project before your PC can’t handle the rest. Having at least 8 to 16 gigabytes of RAM with an SSD installed is the least that you can do.
As for editing, start by prioritizing work. For example, splitting and mixing generally comes first. You can start thinking about adding subtitles and/or effects after that’s done.
Also, never forget about things like contrast, brightness, audio levels, or anything like that. They can make a huge difference in quality with a very small amount of effort. To make certain repetitive tasks easier, you should learn some basic keyboard shortcuts as well.
Last, but not least, pay attention to the size of the video. The framerate, video quality, and format will make a huge difference in size and quality. So, adjust these according to your preference.
Hopefully, these best and easiest video editors help you create and publish content for your target audience.
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Try out a few of these apps, identify the best one for you, and start editing!
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Creating and sharing photos/videos with friends, family, corporate partners or fans is already a daily habit to most people, an informative and engaging video can really speak a lot about your real thought. With the development of video editing technology, more and more video editing software are designed to cater for novices, enthusiasts or semi-professionals. That's a good thing for all of us, it makes video editing an easy thing, you don't have to be Spielberg to create a cool and professional-looking video.
Which one is the best? Are you ready to start? I collected top 15 video editing software and will take you to find the one that suits you best.
List-1. Top 10 Video Editing Software for Windows and Mac
When you searching for video editing software on websites, you can find dozens of free video creators, online video editors and video editor apps on the market. Why do I recommend desktop software here? Most desktop video editing software have more editing functions than mobile apps or free online video editor, if you want to create a professional looking video, desktop application is the best choice to get results you desire.
#1. Filmora Video Editor (Windows & Mac)
Filmora Video Editor for Windows (or Filmora Video Editor for Mac) is an easy to use video editing software for beginners in Mac and Windows PC. This is actually one of the best programs for teaching video editing. It has two modes - Easy Mode and Full Feature Mode. Easy Mode allows you to select a preset theme, then the program does all the work for you. Full Feature Mode lets you have complete control over your video on a really user friendly interface. It also has an action cam module which is perfect for editing 4K GoPro footage. If you need a functional yet flexible at a fraction of the price, consider Filmora Video Editor.
As TopTenReviews said:
'Filmora excels at teaching users to use these tools, and anyone with the patience to learn will find it useful.'
What Make Filmora Video Editor Outstanding:
Supported Platform: macOS 10.14 macOS Mojave, 10.13, 10.12, 10.11, and 10.10; Windows Vista/XP/7/8/10.
[Easy Guide] How to Create Videos with the Best Video Editing SoftwareStep 1. Launch the Program
Once you have successfully downloaded and installed Filmora Video Editor, navigate to its icon and run it. Select the 'Full Feature Mode' to display the primary window with full software features.
Step 2. Import media files
Locate and click the 'Import' menu to display various methods to import the files you would like to edit. There are a host of options including import media files, media folder, camera or phone, and download from various popular social platforms. Select one of these options and upload the target files whether photo, audio or video.
Step 3. Edit your video
Once the target files have been imported, again drag them one by one to the program's timeline located at the bottom of the window. Make sure you don't put any file on top of another one as this would split them.
At the timeline, you can see a number of editing options. Just highlight the file and click on the desired edit option.
To split your video, just drag the red arrow to the desired point and hit the scissor-like button.
To merge your video with pictures and music, simply drag them to the timeline and place them in the order of your choice.
To extract audio from a videos file, just right-click on the respective video and select 'Extract Audio'.
Other options available include split screen, add filters, transitions, texts, overlays, picture in picture, chroma key (green screen) and elements among others. Simply click on any of the interested edit option and follow the on-screen instructions.
Best Youtube Editing Software FreeStep 4. Export the edited video
When you are through with the editing process, navigate to the 'Export' button to get output options. From the output window, choose the target format under the format tab and provide the save path, file name then click 'Export' button. You can also export to social sites for sharing by selecting the respective site. Once successfully processed, locate your edited file in the save path you provided.
#2. Vegas Movie Studio 14 Platinum (Windows)
The Vegas Movie Studio 14 Platinum version is a great beginner video editing software. It has enough features to really make your videos something special, but it has a user friendly interface. This software runs on 64 bit Windows7, 8, 8.1 and 10.
Pros:
• This video editing software has touch screen support.
• You can customize the user interface. • It has loads of effects, and transitions. • It allows for 3D content editing.
Cons:
• The video rendering is a little slow.
• It takes time to get used to the advanced editing interface. • It doesn't have motion tracking. • There's no template storyboards. #3. Nero Video 2017 (Windows)
Nero Video 2017 is a powerful home video editing software, with plenty of special effects, and features. You have two options for editing - Express Editing and Advanced Editing. Express Editing lets you quickly edit your video, while Advanced Editing lets you fine tune, and gives you more control. You can begin in Express and change to Advanced, but you can't begin in Advanced and move to Express. It has a feature that lets you identify people and places in your footage.
Pros:
• It has security options for disc burning.
• There's a huge library of effects and transitions. • It lets you set up only the features you need, which saves space. • It has a sync function, so you can quickly transfer files between devices.
Cons:
• The interface is a little disjointed because of the modular set up.
• It doesn't have motion tracking, or some other features that you may want. • It can't switch back and forth between modes. #4. Camtasia Studio (Windows)
Camtasia Studio is a amazing free video editing software, which is suitable for both beginners and those with more video editing experience. It's a video editing and recording software in one. There's no limits on the length of videos, and it can record pretty much everything, from computer screens, and power point presentations to the computer camera and audio.
Pros:
• There's no limitations on length.
• It can record anything. • It has lots of effects and transitions. • It's easy to use, and has a user friendly interface.
Cons:
• There is no web based version, so it must be installed.
• It doesn't support footage from a digital video camera. #5. Pinnacle Studio 20.5 (Windows & Mac)
The Pinnacle video editor software is quite well known. It's a great Windows video editing software for beginners, as it allows you to view timeline and story board modes on a spit screen. It also gives you a massive library of effects, titles transitions and templates.
Pros:
• It has a unique workflow which lets you really fine tune your video.
• There's a massive library of effects and templates. • It has a multi cam mode, so you can use more than one camera's footage of the same event.
Cons:
• It comes in multiple versions and different price points, and some features are limited to upgraded versions.
• The video rendering is a little slower than you would expect. • The interface does take some time to get used to.
Supported Platform: Windows, Linux and Mac OS
#6. Adobe Premiere Elements 15 (Windows & Mac)
Though some consider it an advanced version of Adobe Premiere Pro but still it is awesome. Released in October 2016 this product has broken the internet when it comes to downloads. The interface and the layout have been completely revamped by the developers.
Pros:
• The focus of this program is to make the best possible product. There are number of additions made to perform this. From video grouping to effect addition it has it all.
• It is a cross platform product which can be used on both windows and Mac. For windows 64 bit systems are required.
Cons:
• The companion organizer which has been embedded malfunctions. The assets are not sorted at all. It is not possible to locate them after the upload.
• The program creates issues with windows 10. Whether installed from CD of download the result is same i.e. system shuts down. #7. AVS Video Editor (Windows)
For windows none of the video editing program is as easy as this one is. It is fast reliable and produces quality results. No prior technical video editing knowledge required at all.
Pros:
• With HD video editing and non-destructive formats this program is definitely worth giving a shot.
• There are large numbers of audio and video formats which are supported by this program. From AVI to MPG any format can be used for the output.
Cons:
• The worst part is that it supports single video track. Multiple videos cannot be edited at the same time.
• The editing time is too long. It simple means that the program is slow and wastes time. #8. Corel VideoStudio (Windows)
For the novice users this product is simple most popular video editing software. The best part is 4K support that has been added to the latest addition. The checkmark feature allows adding effects to all clips at once.
Pros:
• Multi cam editing is possible with this program. The videos can be imported from more than one device to get the work done.
• If the user in in search of music then Corel Video Studio has a large library of royalty free music. No copyright issues at all.
Cons:
• There is a voice detection feature which does not work very well. The video edited by the program does not support the voice.
• The storyboard function is very complex and takes lot of time and effort to get the video edited in this manner. #9. Sony Vegas Pro (Windows)
Sony Vegas Pro is a popular video editing software used by millions from all over the world. With the addition of number of features the program works at its very best. It is used professionally for video editing and other related tasks.
Pros:
• It has every tool which a video editor can think of. From Chroma Key to multi cam masking this program does it all with ease.
• It comes with proxy work flow tool. This allows the editors to receive the videos from anywhere in the world and start editing ASAP.
Cons:
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• There is no mobile application of this program. This makes it too difficult to edit the videos on the move.
• The price is too high. A beginner cannot afford to pay $600 for this program. List-2. Top 5 Linux Video Editing Software
Linux video editor software are not as many as Windows and Mac systems. The fact is that most Mac and Windows video creators are NOT cross platform compatible when it comes to Linux. Luckily, below we pick up top 5 best Linux video editing software programs to edit videos on Linux with ease.
#1. Kdenlive
Idea has never been as easy as it is with this video editor for Linux. Basic editing and effect addition can be done without any hassle with this Linux video editor. The timeline and addition of videos and audio is simply click of the mouse away. Video layout can also be altered as per requirements using this program.
Pros:
• It supports a large number of video and audio formats. It also lets a user perform the easy editing required to perform the job.
• It is absolutely free of charge and can be downloaded by running the simple command as sudo apt-get install kdenlive.
Cons:
• For some users the layout might not be as simple as professionals thought it to be. It is because it resembles Sony Vegas Pro which is advance program and for high end video content developers.
• The slow performance of this program is obvious as soon as more data is loaded. It is something which is not appreciated for professional editing. #2. Openshot
This open source video editor for Linux and can be downloaded with ease. It supports dual video formatting as well as editing. The installation is simple and can be done by opening Ubuntu Software Center and them searching for Openshot. The wide range of format support also makes it a choice of most editors.
Pros:
• From transitions to video effect addition it is one of the best programs for Linux OS. New video and audio codecs can also be added for support.
• It is simpler than many programs which are developed for Linux OS to fulfill the same purpose. Only 70MBo of disk space is required for the download and installation.
Cons:
• In Ubuntu 11.10 edition there is a problem with Openshot exe file. If an edited video is exported as HD YT format then it shuts down the system for unknown reasons.
• Some of the functions of the program require very high knowledge of video editing. Naïve users cannot make use of this program. #3. Blender
Well this one needs no intro. Open source video editing software Linux which is mainly used for graphic design and 3D modeling. Again it is free to download and use. Written in Python and C++ this one can do wonders for video editing projects if used properly.
Pros:
• There are literally thousands of functions which can be performed using Blender. As a video editor this one has lot to offer to its users.
• From UV mapping to skinning Blender performs everything with ease. The only thing required is complete knowledge before moving forward.
Cons:
• The entire program is too much complex. Even the video editing gurus don't think they know the whole program. It is only because the tabs are not organized and placed properly within the interface.
• The hardware compatibility is required to get the best out of it. The rendering engine known as cycle requires high resolution graphic card as well as top notch system. #4. Vivia
High powered video editor for Linux which uses the element of precision for creating awesome videos. The program us user friendly and can be used on OS different than Linux. The editing is done in nonlinear mode which makes the usage even simple.
Pros:
• It can recover data completely if there was a system bug which causes it to crash. The project can be started from the point it was left.
• The program also supports multi camera functionality. Videos from multiple devices can be imported and edited simultaneously.
Cons:
• Though the new version has been released but still the scroll does not work when it multiple devices detect it.
• Not frequent but still the program refuses to load image files at times. Video editing is never complete without image editing so it is definitely troublesome. #5. Flow Blade
It is a video editing software for Linux which comes with tremendous support and tools to help the users. The best part is that it is being upgraded continuously to provide the best to the users.
Pros:
• The program has got number of tools and techniques which are used for video editing. It is simple and easy to use.
• The numbers of image and audio filters which are added by default are numerous. The work can be done with ease and satisfaction.
Cons:
• It is more technical then the programs of same genre. It therefore cannot be used by all users and the user base is limited.
• It has been reported on many forums that the program crashes in the middle of work. The progress is lost which is irksome. The Finish Line
There are some significant trade-offs when you choose a suitable video editing software in 2018, your choice depends on your device's operation system, the budget, technical skills, the final effects of your video and other factors, it's different from person to person.
If you want me to recommend, I will choose Adobe Premiere Elements and Filmora Video Editor to you as they are both professional video editing software. But can only choose one, Filmora Video Editor must be the best choice, because it is designed to professionals as well as beginners (equipped with detailed guidelines, benginners can get amazing results as you desired).
Believe me, you can download the free trial version to have a try!
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