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Help with finding Editing Software with Commercial Use Licenses

Shotcut PhotoWorks Clipify.net
  1. Shotcut is a free, open source, cross-platform, non-linear video editor.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    For a video editing I'd go with Davinci Resolve and a commercial license, like the other poster had mentioned, or maybe look into other editors like Clipify or Shotcut, not sure about the commercial use part though, but these are also good programs and would probably serve as Davinci replacement.

    #Video #Video Editors #Video Editor 115 social mentions

  2. Intelligent photo editor for PC
    You can try Photoworks, it's a one-time buy photo editor that does the most of what Photoshop does, but their interface is simpler and more beginner friendly.

    #Photo Editing #Graphic Design Software #Digital Drawing And Painting 26 social mentions

  3. Create movies with Clipify, best free automatic video editor: cut & glue footage, add music & 150+ effects, swap video backgrounds!
    Pricing:
    • Free
    • Free Trial
    For a video editing I'd go with Davinci Resolve and a commercial license, like the other poster had mentioned, or maybe look into other editors like Clipify or Shotcut, not sure about the commercial use part though, but these are also good programs and would probably serve as Davinci replacement.

    #Video #Video Editors #Video Maker 42 social mentions

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