However, even with such a simple project, none of the three FOSS tools were easy to use, and all were barriers to my efficiency and creativity. My conclusion was that OpenShot was too basic for even such a small project, KdenLive was usable but lacked some tools which made editing somewhat burdensome, and ShotCut was the winner with its toolset and UI, although it crashed the most out of the three. ![]() I also watched some tutorial videos on each of the video editors. ![]() I tried the 3 major FOSS video editors at the time, OpenShot, ShotCut, and KdenLive, in order to figure out which one was more appropriate for me. It was a small project, a 15 second video with multiple video and audio tracks, some basic white balance and color correction, and minor animations. Two years ago, I tried video editing for the first time.
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