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I was looking for a video editor that can help me cut and edit some simple video footage. What are some good choices?

Preference is one with a low learning curve. Paid is alright, as long as I can test it a bit beforehand.

Google is littered with nonsense blogs so I figured id ask the Lems.

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[–] Opteryx@beehaw.org 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Shotcut is quite powerful, fully featured, and absolutely free.

Microsoft's new ClipChamp is more user friendly and the most basic version is free, with some limitations.

[–] bufordt@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

ClipChamp has become my go to for quick editing. The primary free version limitation is export resolution (HD).