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Other free tools I have tried in the past include Kdenlive and Shotcut. Tried Lightworks way back, too, but their free version is now not much better than Filmora. Got one eye on Olive, too, but it's very much still in beta. Source: almost 2 years ago
Also, keep an eye on https://olivevideoeditor.org/ for video editing. It is still in Beta, but looks very promising. Source: about 2 years ago
My video editor of choice is Kdenlive. It's modeled after Adobe Premiere (more or less), and has a bit of a learning curve. Olive is another promising option, but similarly tricky to master. Openshot is a pretty easy editor that works similarly. All of them are free and open source. Davinci Resolve is a professional-grade editor, and free, but not open source. Source: over 2 years ago
You could try olive 0.2 . I do not know if it does exactly what you want. Source: over 2 years ago
I've used Olive in the past. Looking at their site it seems they're in the middle of a rewrite. Not sure how far along their feature set is. Source: almost 3 years ago
Adobe Premiere Pro - Edit video faster than ever before with the powerful, more connected Adobe Premiere® Pro CC.
Kdenlive - Free and open-source, full-featured video editor.
Shotcut - Shotcut is a free, open source, cross-platform, non-linear video editor.
iMovie - Turn your videos into movie magic.
OpenShot - OpenShot is a open source video editing program.
Final Cut Pro - Professional, non-linear video editing software created by Apple Inc.