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OpenShot: The Underrated Open-Source Video Editor for Linux

Posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Oct 06, 2024

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Quoting: OpenShot: The Underrated Open-Source Video Editor for Linux —

If you are into content creation, or even professional video production, having a good video editor is a must if you want to produce quality results. For me, I used to run a YouTube channel back in the day, where I used to post videos of my motorcycle riding escapades.
I used to do some basic edits on a Windows machine using Adobe Premiere Pro, and the results used to be tolerable 😝. For a brief period, I experimented with DaVinci Resolve, and that was great too. But, that was around the end of my motovlogging journey.
Nowadays, I ride a scooter to move around the city. But, that's enough reminiscing. 🤐
On Linux, there are many great video editors that will make you forget using a Windows machine for simple video editing tasks.

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