Video editing software
Computer editing systems are used to create video clips and edit the footage. These non-linear editing systems make it easy to experiment with ideas and create many different versions of a movie. Although the basics of editing only require cropping and fading, nonlinear systems include tools for color grading, various manipulations and special effects, speed effects, and sound mixing.
The software market is now more rich in video editing applications than ever. The surge of interest in amateur video shooting, as well as the availability of devices for recording, have led to the emergence of a large number of various programs for processing digital video.
These programs will allow you to import raw video recording of any type of file, or record video from a film strip. Next, you can edit the video using the timeline on which the whole story is built. The program will allow you to play the final version and save it to tape or in any digital format.
Free Video Editing Software (Open Source)
- Kino (Linux) – good for DV capture, basic functionality only.
- Kdenlive (Linux) – HD support, intuitive interface, in development.
- Cinelerra (Linux) – HD support, you need to get used to the interface. Does 3 main things: capture, compose and edit audio and video with reference fidelity.
- VirtualDub, VirtualDubMod (Windows) – very popular in the past (and in the present) video transcoder and cutter.
- Blender3D (cross platform) – 3D modeling is possible.
- ZS4 Video Editor (cross-platform) – not currently being developed, but available for work. Multifunctional video editor as well as audio and image editor. A kind of video harvester with which you can make a movie or a collage.
- Cinepaint (cross platform) – Powerful image processing capabilities. Used for retouching feature films and professional photographs.
- AvideMUX (cross-platform) is a free video editor for simple tasks: crop video, filter, transcode.
- CineFX (Jahshaka, cross-platform) is a non-linear video editing system for creating, editing video materials, applying effects, using hardware implementation of OpenGL and OpenML to provide interactive work in real time.
- FFmpeg is a collection of free open source libraries that allow you to record, convert and stream digital audio and video in a variety of formats.
- SUPER © is a versatile media converter that supports a huge number of formats. Easy to handle.
- AviSynth (Windows), Ingex (Linux), LiVES (Linux / BSD / IRIX / OS X / Darwin), OpenShot Video Editor (Linux), PiTiVi (Linux), VLMC VideoLan Movie Creator (cross-platform), etc.