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Free Video Editing Software

Free Video Editing Software

Hello, Friend Today's We will talk about some Free and open-source Video editing software this software I will  use in one month so I am sharing my views,

Kdenlive:


This video editor is an open-source and free software launch by Jason Wood in 2002 and is now maintained by a small team of developers. This editing software is available all major platforms such as windows,macOS, Linux.

This is a good video editor is one that is suitable for anyone wanting to edit video, with powerful features that enable the video professional to do any task required of the job, yet with the simplicity that allows a hobbyist to quickly cut together with footage off of a phone or point-and-click camera. Kdenlive can be both of those things, but regardless of the scope of your video project, there are right and wrong ways of doing things. Over the course of five articles, we will review the practical usage and the common set of best practices that will ensure your projects are successful.

                   
Kdenlive
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Features

  1. Multitrack Video Editing
  2. Audio/Video formate versatility
  3. Configurable interface and shortcuts
  4. Titler
  5. Effects and transition
  6. Audio and video scopes
  7. Proxy editing
  8. timeline preview
  9. key frameable interface



Shotcut:

Shotcut is open-source and free video editing or encoding software.it supports all types of media formate. Shotcut is user friendly, I am using this software to edit the video. This software comes with many features such as:-

shotcut
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Features

  1. Multitrack Video Editing
  2. Audio/Video formate versatility
  3. Configurable interface and shortcuts
  4. Titler
  5. Effects and transition
  6. Audio and video scopes
  7. Proxy editing
  8. timeline preview
  9. key frameable interface
  10. track compositing/blending modes
  11. tone generator
  12. audio mixing and fading
  13. multi-formate time-line




OpenShot :

OpenShot Video Editor is a free, open-source video editor for Linux, Mac, and Windows. We designed OpenShot to be easy to use, quick to learn, and surprisingly powerful video editor. Easily cut, slice, and edit any video or film. 
 The OpenShot comes with many  many features:

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Features


  1. Support for many videos, audio and image formate 
  2. Unlimited track/layer for editing
  3. 2D animation
  4. 3D animation
  5. Proxy editing
  6. timeline preview
  7. key frameable interface
  8. track compositing/blending modes
  9. tone generator
  10. audio mixing and fading
  11. multi-formate time-line
  12.  Effects and transition
  13. Digital video effects, including brightness, gamma, hue, greyscale, chroma key, and many more!
  14. Scrolling motion picture
  15. Realtime previews
  16.  Clip resizing, scaling, trimming, snapping, rotation, and cutting
  17. Compositing, image overlays, watermarks
  18. Title templates, title creation, sub-titles
  19.  advanced Timeline (including Drag & drop, scrolling, panning, zooming, and snapping)
  20. Frame accuracy (step through each frame of video)
  21. Time-mapping and speed changes on clips (slow/fast, forward/backward, etc...)
  22. Audio mixing and editing


conclusion :


I am also using this software to edit my videos and projects work all software comes with a very good feature. I recommend you use it and enjoy and improve the editing experience .if you think this useful so please share and follow.




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