
Kdenlive's workflow mimics more closely the pro level video editing software and gives you a prettier interface. Kdenlive has proxy clips, unlike VSDC, so that might speed things up a little. I chose these two options because they take up the least disk space and hardware resources (since my computer specs are respectable but not ideal for video editing).

I am currently trying out both Kdenlive and VSDC side by side as a novice aiming to produce simple instructional videos, and they have different pros and cons. It's free and open source, just like Shotcut. If your system cannot support that, Kdenlive is one other alternative to Shotcut that you can try. In general you need at least an i7 CPU, and 16 GB of RAM, as well as a good graphics card. While I appreciate the raw capability of DaVinci Resolve, you do need the hardware to support it (configuration guide is below but is for one version prior to the current one). u/shickey maintains a videography-themed weekly challenge subreddit, so if you're looking for something to shoot head on over to /r/DoCreativeĬamera, NLE, year started, general location
VSDC VIDEO EDITOR FREE VS PRO FULL

Destined for the big screen? Try /r/filmmakers.
