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Author Topic: Video editing programs, what do you use ? Looking for suggestions.  (Read 1885 times)

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Missed this thread Bruce, its summertime here, roasting hot and we've been having some fun swimming and getting sunburned.

I used Wondershare Filmora now, its not that expensive per year for a subscription and you can try it out for free (they will watermark your vids though) -
https://filmora.wondershare.com/video-editor/

Doing research its used by an abundant amount of YT'ubers, its very powerful, a bit of a learning curve but NOTHING like learning Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Vegas or Pinnacle Studio (I've used them all and much prefer Filmora).

Like Filmora - Nero Video, Corel Video Studio, Power Director and Adobe Premier Elements are more consumer video editing software (compared to Hollywood blockbuster editing).

There's HEAPS of Youtube instructional videos that you can watch to get you started on any of the programs listed above.....I really think that once you get over the initial hurdles of learning to edit on Filmora (they ALL have a learning curve, some steeper than others) you will like using it.

Hope that's of some help.

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