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Professional Video Editing Apps for ChromeOS

Shotcut Kdenlive Clipchamp
  1. Shotcut is a free, open source, cross-platform, non-linear video editor.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    There are some cloud based products out there, but if you want to work locally, you're probably going to have to use linux via crostini to get a video editor that you'd consider professional. There are quite a few of them. Kdenlive, Openshot, Shotcut are some of the most common ones.

    #Video #Video Editors #Video Editor 115 social mentions

  2. Free and open-source, full-featured video editor.
    There are some cloud based products out there, but if you want to work locally, you're probably going to have to use linux via crostini to get a video editor that you'd consider professional. There are quite a few of them. Kdenlive, Openshot, Shotcut are some of the most common ones.

    #Video #Video Editors #Video Editor 119 social mentions

  3. As long as there are video hosting websites still running on the internet, there will be people who will broadcast themselves on this medium.
    Clipchamp = Propreitary web app but it uses your computer's power to edit and export videos, so your videos will never leave your computer(doesn't upload it to cloud), unlimited 480p editing and exports are free and without watermark, unlimited 720p editing and exports are $9 month, unlimited 1080p editing and exports are $19 month. You can access and try from here.

    #Video #Marketing Videos #Video Editor 10 social mentions

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