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Top 5 Best Free Video Editing Software's | 2021

If you're planning to create videos of your family and friends or getting started on YouTube there are free video editors that can help you to produce high quality videos. In this top 5 we will count down the absolute best free video editing software for Windows, Mac and Linux they all include professional quality features with no time restrictions or forced watermarks. Since we all have different needs we will point out the pros and cons of each program to assist you in finding the best video editor for you.


Lightworks

This non-linear editing program has been used in many Hollywood productions including the Wolf of wall street, Pulp Fiction, Mission Impossible and many others. Lightworks has both a free and pro version thankfully their free edition includes most of the key features. Most people would ever need including video capture, professional level color correction and allows for the import of most file formats.

What keeps this program from being higher on this list is that the export formats are limited to mpeg-4 with a max resolution of 720p with the free addition of light works. This program is powerful and has a steep learning curve if you want to try it out they have excellent video tutorials on their website light works is available for Windows Linux and Mac.

OpenShot

This free and open source video editor is great for beginners with less of a learning curve than some of the others mentioned in this post. This easy-to-use video editor includes a ton of features some of those include video and audio effects, transitions, key frame animations and supports most file types. Best of all it’s completely free the user interface is very well designed when you go to export your project.

It supports multiple resolutions up to 4k OpenShot does contain bugs that could make it crash, but over time it's been continuously updated making it more stable. OpenShot is now available for all major operating systems including Linux Mac and windows.

If you're planning to create videos of your family and friends or getting started on YouTube there are free video editors that can help you to produce high quality videos. In this top 5 we will count down the absolute best free video editing software for Windows, Mac and Linux they all include professional quality features with no time restrictions or forced watermarks. Since we all have different needs we will point out the pros and cons of each program to assist you in finding the best video editor for you.


Lightworks

This non-linear editing program has been used in many Hollywood productions including the Wolf of wall street, Pulp Fiction, Mission Impossible and many others. Lightworks has both a free and pro version thankfully their free edition includes most of the key features. Most people would ever need including video capture, professional level color correction and allows for the import of most file formats.

What keeps this program from being higher on this list is that the export formats are limited to mpeg-4 with a max resolution of 720p with the free addition of light works. This program is powerful and has a steep learning curve if you want to try it out they have excellent video tutorials on their website light works is available for Windows Linux and Mac.

OpenShot

This free and open source video editor is great for beginners with less of a learning curve than some of the others mentioned in this post. This easy-to-use video editor includes a ton of features some of those include video and audio effects, transitions, key frame animations and supports most file types. Best of all it’s completely free the user interface is very well designed when you go to export your project.

It supports multiple resolutions up to 4k OpenShot does contain bugs that could make it crash, but over time it's been continuously updated making it more stable. OpenShot is now available for all major operating systems including Linux Mac and windows.

Shotcut

Takes the number three spot on this countdown just like OpenShot. It's completely free and open-source it supports most of the popular audio and video file formats with export resolutions up to 4k the video effects include transitions, color correction and various filters.
The timeline allows for multiple tracks and adding clips is easy the interface is somewhat clunky and looks outdated but once you figure out some of the basics. It becomes very easy to use to begin a project select your folder give it a name, select your video mode and click on start to add clips to your project. Just drag a clip from any folder and drop it in the main window then left-click and drag that clip down to the timeline Shotcut is available for Windows Mac and Linux.

HitFilm Express


This powerful free editor is packed full of features to create professional quality projects. It includes more than 400 effects and presets, advanced cutting tools, audio and video filters, output resolutions up to 4k and a whole lot more. If you need additional tools more than 30 add-on packs are available starting at around $10 per pack in the US. If you're getting started learning how to use HitFilm Express, they have video tutorials that will teach you how to use it.

It really is a great program hit film express is available for Windows and Mac it's more demanding than most free video editors so make sure that you meet or exceed the system requirements before installing.

Before we get to the #1 pick, here are 5 bonus programs that might be worth your time to check out if you own a Mac. Apple iMovie is a simple program for basic video editing. The open source Avidemux is a lightweight program which is great for quick tasks like trimming, encoding and other basic features. if you have Blender, the popular open source 3d creation program sitting on your computer their built-in video editor just may include all the tools you need for your video editing project. Kdenlive is a fantastic choice if you run Linux. It’s built upon these same MLT framework as Shotcut. It includes dozens of effects, transitions and other useful tools. There’s a beta for Windows now available. if you want to try it out and the final bonus pick is VSDC this fine program exclusively for windows includes a good number of special effects, video stabilizer, pre-configured profiles along with other cool features.

DaVinci Resolve

DaVinciResolve initially released in 2004 the free edition of this video editor includes so many professional features. It’s amazing that it's still free some of the key features include multitrack timeline editing, 4k, various trimming tools, multi-cam editing along with a good amount of cool transitions and effects making. DaVinci Resolve even better is that fusion effects are now built in to create film quality visual effects and motion graphics. Their wide selection of color correction tools are some of the best of any video editor free or paid.

When you launch DaVinci Resolve you have the choice to continue working on a projector start a new one by selecting new project, give it a name and click on create. To import all of the files you will need for your project make sure that media pool is selected, right click in the media pool section and select important media or you could simply drag and drop individual files from any open folder into the timeline and it will give you the choice to keep or change your timeline frame rate. Another area to check out is the effects library to the right of media pool this is where you’ll find the audio and video transitions along with other cool graphical effects.


This is another program with a steep learning curve. We highly advise checking out the various tutorials available online. You can install DaVinci Resolve on all major operating systems including Windows, Mac and Linux. Their free Edition includes just about every feature most people would ever need. Their paid version which they call studio costs $299, it supports multi-user collaboration with additional 3d tools and effects.

Thanks for reading. Our best advice for anyone looking for video editing software is to just pick one and try it out for a week or two. if this post was useful for you, share with others.
Shotcut

Takes the number three spot on this countdown just like OpenShot. It's completely free and open-source it supports most of the popular audio and video file formats with export resolutions up to 4k the video effects include transitions, color correction and various filters.
The timeline allows for multiple tracks and adding clips is easy the interface is somewhat clunky and looks outdated but once you figure out some of the basics. It becomes very easy to use to begin a project select your folder give it a name, select your video mode and click on start to add clips to your project. Just drag a clip from any folder and drop it in the main window then left-click and drag that clip down to the timeline Shotcut is available for Windows Mac and Linux.

HitFilm Express


This powerful free editor is packed full of features to create professional quality projects. It includes more than 400 effects and presets, advanced cutting tools, audio and video filters, output resolutions up to 4k and a whole lot more. If you need additional tools more than 30 add-on packs are available starting at around $10 per pack in the US. If you're getting started learning how to use HitFilm Express, they have video tutorials that will teach you how to use it.

It really is a great program hit film express is available for Windows and Mac it's more demanding than most free video editors so make sure that you meet or exceed the system requirements before installing.

Before we get to the #1 pick, here are 5 bonus programs that might be worth your time to check out if you own a Mac. Apple iMovie is a simple program for basic video editing. The open source Avidemux is a lightweight program which is great for quick tasks like trimming, encoding and other basic features. if you have Blender, the popular open source 3d creation program sitting on your computer their built-in video editor just may include all the tools you need for your video editing project. Kdenlive is a fantastic choice if you run Linux. It’s built upon these same MLT framework as Shotcut. It includes dozens of effects, transitions and other useful tools. There’s a beta for Windows now available. if you want to try it out and the final bonus pick is VSDC this fine program exclusively for windows includes a good number of special effects, video stabilizer, pre-configured profiles along with other cool features.

DaVinci Resolve

DaVinciResolve initially released in 2004 the free edition of this video editor includes so many professional features. It’s amazing that it's still free some of the key features include multitrack timeline editing, 4k, various trimming tools, multi-cam editing along with a good amount of cool transitions and effects making. DaVinci Resolve even better is that fusion effects are now built in to create film quality visual effects and motion graphics. Their wide selection of color correction tools are some of the best of any video editor free or paid.

When you launch DaVinci Resolve you have the choice to continue working on a projector start a new one by selecting new project, give it a name and click on create. To import all of the files you will need for your project make sure that media pool is selected, right click in the media pool section and select important media or you could simply drag and drop individual files from any open folder into the timeline and it will give you the choice to keep or change your timeline frame rate. Another area to check out is the effects library to the right of media pool this is where you’ll find the audio and video transitions along with other cool graphical effects.


This is another program with a steep learning curve. We highly advise checking out the various tutorials available online. You can install DaVinci Resolve on all major operating systems including Windows, Mac and Linux. Their free Edition includes just about every feature most people would ever need. Their paid version which they call studio costs $299, it supports multi-user collaboration with additional 3d tools and effects.

Thanks for reading. Our best advice for anyone looking for video editing software is to just pick one and try it out for a week or two. if this post was useful for you, share with others.

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