It has a video editor that's actually quite good, and designed for fine-tuned output, as opposed to most free software available for video editing, which is either of low-quality or has very little output or compositing control.
Video editing. Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro. I guess the price might not be that high to justify, but still I have not seen anything like these as open source.
Had never heard of this before, here's the blurb from the sidebar of the subreddit:
> Kdenlive is an intuitive and powerful multi-track video editor, including most recent video technologies. Our software is completely free, as defined by the GNU foundation. Using Kdenlive is investing in a community driven project, which aims to establish relationships between people in order to built the best video tools.
OBS Studio - I found this to be a very valuable and successful application for video and audio editing, with some amazing companies sponsoring them. - https://obsproject.com/
We launched a free video editing service.
We have both video record and upload options.
We kindly invite you to check our service and
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Professional stuff maybe. But for casual ones, you can edit in the phone and upload. I'm thinking there's a lot more of that going on than professional productions.
Its one of two or three editing suites used industry wide, so most likely. Also has been around the longest, iirc.
Surprisingly easy to learn the basics in a few hours, maybe try it out sometime.
And they also organize events.
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