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martysh
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Not sure this is the place to ask here but I think I am going to jump in and edit some video clips of me for my new website... can't be too hard really need to shorten the things to make it look right... can any of you suggest a video editor either free or low costing to help me out?

thanks in advance

Marty
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I use Wondershare uniconverter on a Mac but I think they also make a version for PC. There is a trial version you can try.
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David Todd
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Quote:
On Oct 20, 2023, martysh wrote:
can any of you suggest a video editor either free or low costing to help me out?


DaVinci Resolve has a free version that is quite good. You can assemble video clips in continuity and add effects (such as cross-dissolves or fades or titles). There are many, many tutorials on YouTube for using DaVinci Resolve.

https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve/

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_q......+resolve

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Here are some others , but the only one that I've used and can recommend by personal experience is DaVinci Resolve.

https://www.vecteezy.com/blog/video/free......rnatives
martysh
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Thanks.. I'm a pc guy for 30 years...am looking at free version of movavi one if my mentors likes..will be glad to look at davinci I didn't knownit has a free version ...its highly regarded

Thanks again
Marty
znelson
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Davinci Resolve is top notch, you’ll get an entirely professional result. But it can be complicated so you’ll want some familiarity with non-linear editors. It’s not for beginners but not necessarily difficult either. Happy to help if anyone has a question about it.
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Clipchamp is free in Microsoft Windows - I've used it, it's quite good.