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DaVinci might be good. Free. I’ve only had a brief intro to it.
Best free option, if you have time and energy to invest in it, is probably Davinci Resolve. It has a bit of a learning curve though, so if something less complex is a better fit, Hitfilm should cover you. I haven’t used either of them recently to be honest but in the past they have done the kind of things you describe.
Nice, thanks for the heads up. It’s ok if it isn’t free. I have a little bit of experience with video editors. Recently mostly relying on Lumafusion.
What about Adobe after effects or something similar?
After Effects is a beast, and will do highly complex visual effects processing on your video if that’s what you’re after. Premiere Pro is better if you are handling more complex multi-track edits.
Davinci Resolve now incorporates Blackmagic Fusion, which is their After Effects equivalent, and will do a lot for free, so worth looking into that too.
I use DaVinci Resolve as my main video editor on the Mac. There is a lot you can do in it. To use the fusion component happily you will need to take note of their hardware requirements. It will push things to the limit. It is a great programme for what you get though.
Hey there! If you're looking for a good video editing program for Windows, I'd recommend checking out Adobe Premiere Pro or Sony Vegas Pro. However, they are expensive. If you're on a budget, you could also try OpenShot or HitFilm Express. These are the apps I've heard about but never used. I prefer using vidpros.com - the service editing videos from start to finish. It saves me time a lot.
Really practicing video editing will be good for improving your skills. Your speed also improves. Thank you for sharing this
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