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OpenShot Video Editor is an excellent video editor that allows you to easily create your own videos and clips. Here you can merge and cut video, overlay sound, add images and text, use a variety of transition effects and much more. At the same time, it is possible to overlay elements in unlimited quantities - any fragment can be inserted into the project in any place, which gives really wide opportunities for obtaining high-quality videos.
The application has an interface familiar to other editors, which can be easily mastered. The program is great for both home use when processing amateur video, and as a professional tool for creating promotional videos, training videos.
Feature-rich, yet user-friendly interface
The program comes wrapped in a sleek and stylish UI designed with tones of black and grey. The main window consists of three panels, namely the area where you can preview the files, transitions or effects, the timeline and the player where you can preview your projects.
While the app includes a simple toolbar, the vast majority of the editing features can be found via the context menu. It is worth mentioning that you can seamlessly add more files, markers, zoom in or out as well as enable snapping from the bar just above the timeline.
Even though it may sound like a cluttered interface, the functions are neatly arranged and intuitive enough, so the chances of having troubles navigating through the UI are close to zero.
Enables you to manage and access frames at any time
The trump card of the application consists of its animation tools using keyframes. You should know that the utility offers you the possibility to use a preset animation for your clip, a feature that can come in handy for first-time users until they learn the ins and outs.
If you have more experience with video editing, then there is a good chance that you might...