azvasKvklenko,

Kdenlive is preety good now

tiny_electron,

Pitivi is really nice

art,
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I’ve used Kdenlive for my personal projects and in a professional setting. It’s easier to install than Divinci Resolve and almost as powerful.

mvirts,

If you’re familiar with blender, it works pretty well but renders slow

onelikeandidie,

Kdenlive is great, I’ve been editing a lot of my videos on there and some shorts on YouTube. It’s got a pretty unappealing UI but one you get to know and figure out where everything is you can get some content out :)

bizdelnick,

If you want a very simple editor, try avidemux.

tkk13909,

You ever try KDENLive? It’s pretty good imo

Quackdoc,
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For sure try out olive You can’t do automatic stabilization but manual works fine, However I will always use gyroflow whenever possible anyways. If needed you can easily script motion tracking data from 3rd party sources.

but it is properly color managed throughout the entire editor so doing color correction works properly and accurately. the node system is really powerful despite it’s early nature, and as far as I know olive is the only FOSS editor with proper OCIO integration, which means you get industry standard color management tooling including things like ACES support. You also have OTIO support for importing and exporting editorial cutting information.

radioactiveradio,

I’ve found Shotcut to be more stable than Kdenlive. Tho I haven’t tried the latest kdenlive yet. Both have glaxnimate support so motion graphics is possible with both.

GustavoM,
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Openshot for me. It’s very lightweight and hassle-free.

danielquinn,
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I was both surprised and impressed with Kdenlive.

sentient_loom,
@sentient_loom@sh.itjust.works avatar

I used shotcut a lot and it’s fantastic.

Laser,

Nobody mentioned Olive yet, that one is very good, though I’m always concerned about the continuation of its development.

Holzkohlen,

I (very occasionally) use Kdenlive. I think it’s pretty good.

luthis,

You could try kdenlive.org and www.openshot.org

I haven’t done much editing, but they are fairly popular and decent tools. They also come as an AppImage, which means they pretty much ‘just work.’

And handbrake.fr gets a mention for transcoding.

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