HitFilm Express

HitFilm Express is professional-grade software that can be a good alternative to the popular Premiere, although a little less complete. HitFilm offers many features in terms of editing and even allows the user to install plug-ins with new tools.

The software can be used free of charge, but in return, it asks the user to make an automatic publication about the product on their social networks.

DaVinci Resolve 12.5

DaVinci Resolve 12.5 is a free video editing program similar to the paid versions of DaVinci Resolve Studio and Advanced. It also offers more features like the professional software on this list and can intimidate inexperienced users with its less intuitive interface and more complex commands.

One of the highlights of DaVinci Resolve 12 is the color correction for which the software presents a very complete solution.

Avid

Avid, with Media Composer, is a complete program for professionals in video editing who need advanced features. The program is used by major broadcasters and cinematographic productions and, in addition to video resources; offers Pro Tools for fine sound adjustments.

Avid has a 30-day free trial period and must then be purchased for $ 49.99.



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OCH3943 Premium Plus
Thank you, Israel for this tutorial. Am looking for a video editor and this comes in handy. I was interested in Filmora, but the watermark in the free version cuts across the whole middle section of the video. And the paid version can cost quite a bit. I would rather buy a perpetual license but that is pricey at USD 69.99.
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MJLV Premium
Thank you, Israel!
I loved this training because you certainly helped me to choose something according to my needs and expertise.
You have truly invested quite a lot of research and time to put this list together. I have worked with several programs you review and your comments are spot-on.
Amazing work!
Majo
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Israel17 Premium
Excellent, Majo! Thanks for appreciating my little training work in this community! Much appreciated! There are some video editing tools that you can leverage for free while others may require some costs. Thanks again, my friend!

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Feochadan Premium Plus
ACK! First of all, your posts are AWESOME. The ACK!!! was because yet ANOTHER reviewer left out Debut that has some of the best free options available for screen capture videos out there. Check it out! (and no, I am in no way affiliated to or make a dime off of these people!)
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Israel17 Premium
Much grateful, Feochadan! Thanks for leaving a valuable thought and contribution to this tutorial! Video content has taken preeminence over text-based content and must be explored to move our business to the next level. Thanks again, my friend!

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Jenny28 Premium
Thank you so much for this Israel! It’s just what I needed.
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Israel17 Premium
You're much welcome onboard, Jenny! Glad you found it very helpful and it comes at the right time for you, my friend! Thanks for appreciating my tutorial on video editing software! See you at the top soonest!

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Chris2005 Premium Plus
I have Openshot on my laptop, I have not played too much with it yet. I have made several videos that I have just put online without any editing. I started this week making videos for a site that I made for another business. I will need to start using this week to get the videos online.
Thanks for writing up this list.
John
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Israel17 Premium
You're most welcome, Chris! Good to know you're already having the Openshot software downloaded right on your laptop computer. So exciting! You can look into the other editing programs on the list and make a good choice of a program for your video editing. Thanks for your valuable contribution!

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