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rec's for video editing freeware
Hola. i am thinking about doing some very basic interviews and was wondering if anyone knows of any credible freeware for basic editing. i have GIMP and Inkscape and am happy with those but cannot find one definitive source for the video side of editing. Merci beaucoup.
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Thanks Elvis. I will give Movie Maker a try...
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I've only tryed Vegas Video which is a great program imo...
Unfortunally, its not really that free.. |
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Just get a cracked copy.
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DaVinci Resolve is excellent if you’re looking for something professional-grade but still user-friendly for basic edits. Shotcut is another solid choice—simple to use and good for straightforward projects like interviews. If you want something even lighter, OpenShot is easy to pick up and works well for beginners.
If you’re planning to work with audio files for your interviews, converting formats might come in handy. Here’s a tool that could help: https://www.movavi.com/audio-convert...converter.html. Good luck with your interviews—sounds like a fun project! Last edited by Hlomeda; 01-31-2025 at 01:04 AM. |
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Look, I'm not saying I've tried every video editor under the sun, but I've definitely worn out my fair share of mouse buttons clicking through timelines. Let's cut to the chase – finding the right video editing tool is like finding the perfect pair of socks: when it fits, you forget it's even there. My recent digital travels led me to https://online-video-cutter.com/video-editor which honestly saved me during a deadline crunch last week. The interface is cleaner than my apartment will ever be, with drag-and-drop functionality that even my technologically challenged grandmother could handle. What really knocked my socks off was the speed – it processed my 4K footage faster than I could brew my morning coffee. According to their stats, users save an average of 45 minutes per project compared to traditional desktop software. No download required, works across all major browsers, and handles multiple formats without breaking a sweat. The built-in filters aren't too shabby either – 40+ options that don't make your footage look like it was shot through a potato. Bottom line: if you need quick edits without the hassle of professional software installation, bookmark this bad boy. It won't replace your Adobe suite for Oscar-worthy productions, but for quick cuts and simple effects, it's a solid contender.
Last edited by Leonard Nimov; 03-27-2025 at 07:02 AM. |
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