![]() There are many others out there but this is a good list to start off with. Here's a short list of some other video editors I've used that are effective Lightworks, Cinelerra (formerly called CineFx), Avidemux, Kdenlive, Shotcut and OpenShot. (If you're not running Windows you can still run Wax 2.0 through WINE on Linux or Mac) Both are cross-platform.īack when I used to use Windows another video editor I used was called Wax 2.0 which has some advanced features as well which may come in handy for you. I use it myself.Īnother good free advanced video editor next in line would be Natron. ![]() ![]() It does take awhile to learn cause it's not your traditional non-linear video editor but it can produce some amazing effects if used effectively. ![]() That's why I want to make the switch to an open source or free software like HitFilm.īlender is no doubt the best and closest free alternative to After Effects on the market today. I'm not about to pay $50 for Movie Studio 15. I like Sony Vegas and I would use it execpt, I have versions Movie Studio 11/Movie Studio 13.0 and according to their box directions, Windows 10 isn't supported. This is the one I use for youtube because it is quick. Transitions, picture-in-picture all the usual.Īvidemux: A simple Non-linear editor (NLE) Cut and join, add audio some simple filters. Openshot: Penty of how-to's on their site. Does use Windows 10.Īlthough I use linux, There are Windows versions of these: One of my friends dumped Ad*be Premiere for Vegas and does editing on that, very happy with it. ![]() Although you might need one for the software. Contary to popular belief, you do not need a really powerful computer for video editing. ![]()
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