By- Srishti Verma
It has all the features you really need, like color correction, background noise reduction, chopping and cropping, and stabilization for shaky video.
It’s a little more complex to get started than iMovie. Professional editors love the keyboard controls and cutting tools that are specifically designed to wrangle large volumes of footage. The color correction options and built-in video effects are super impressive, and not limited, even if you’re a free user.
Divided into ‘Pages,’ users can tackle each individual part of the editing process in a focused way. Start on the ‘Cut’ page to do your trimming, and make your way over to the ‘Color’ tab to tweak the hues and shadows. Over on the ‘Media and Delivery’ page, there’s a wide range of formats supported.
Open-source and cross-platform, Shotcut is the free video editing tool of the people. That does mean it comes with the occasional bug, but overall, it’s a highly robust piece of software that makes almost every ‘Best Video Editing Software’ list out there.
A modern interface design is helpfully divided into workspaces so you can tackle editing, coloring, audio, and effects with focus. Or, rearrange panels and widgets as you need to accommodate your own custom creative flow.