Top free video editing tools include DaVinci Resolve, Shotcut, and OpenShot.
Top free video editing tools include DaVinci Resolve, Shotcut, and OpenShot.
Hello, we’ll prepare a PowerPoint for school soon, but honestly I’m the only one who understands how to handle a computer in my third period class. That’s why I’m thinking of making a video instead. Still, I’ve never made a video before or used any editing software. I tend to learn quickly and have time for this project. Right now, I just need a free video editor with full control over the final product. Sorry if this isn’t in the right place—I haven’t found a suitable section here. Thanks, Zambonie.
Is it just a 30-day test? @ Zambonie you can try Lightworks or the basic Microsoft Movie Maker; or if you need something more urgent (pirate powerdirector12)
Lightworks stands out as one of the most adaptable and capable tools available. It closely resembles professional software such as After Effects in terms of features, though it remains free. The learning process is steep, but its popularity among serious video editors confirms its reliability.
It seems like you were considering a free trial, but Adobe was involved. I’ll look into Lightworks later.