I couldn't find anything recent in the archives on free video editing software so I'll ask again here. I have shot a few videos shot with the D850 and would like to do some editing on them. Is there something out there that works for free? (spent all my $$ on the 850). I mainly want to trim off some of the end video.
Tom
AndyH
Loc: Massachusetts and New Hampshire
Great thought! This is something I've wondered about as well. Clipping and merging should be easy, shouldn't they?
Andy
Isn't there a basic video editing application built in to Windows?
Isn't there a basic video editing application built in to Windows?
Thomas Firth wrote:
I couldn't find anything recent in the archives on free video editing software so I'll ask again here. I have shot a few videos shot with the D850 and would like to do some editing on them. Is there something out there that works for free? (spent all my $$ on the 850). I mainly want to trim off some of the end video.
Tom
Mac users get the most excellent iMovie 10.1.x FREE with every new Mac. I used it for years to produce training shows, wedding videos, lifetime retrospective award videos, and more. Nearly all of its commands and features have the same function in Apple's much more powerful professional editor, Final Cut Pro 10.4, so if you catch the editing bug, all your knowledge transfers.
Excellent overview of the tools on both platforms, but they left out iMovie, which is ubiquitous for Mac users.
If you're thinking about Premiere Pro on a Mac, try Final Cut Pro, first, unless you collaborate with PC users. Final Cut on the Mac is faster than Premiere Pro on either platform, using lesser hardware.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ix2Xg2I0Jo (Max Yuryev explains what I just said.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpzyuwYE-fs&vl=en (Explains where to get/how to install Microsoft Movie Maker on Windows 10.)
Thomas Firth wrote:
I couldn't find anything recent in the archives on free video editing software so I'll ask again here. I have shot a few videos shot with the D850 and would like to do some editing on them. Is there something out there that works for free? (spent all my $$ on the 850). I mainly want to trim off some of the end video.
Tom
If you have a Max iMovie would really work for you. It comes with the Mac.
https://www.techradar.com/news/best-video-editing-software-paid-and-freeThey ratings of free video editing if you look down the list.
If you get serious Final Cut Pro X and Adobe Premiere are the big ones.
Good Luck
May I suggest you look at the video editing capabilities inherent in your camera and see if the solution lies there? Though I am not familiar with the D810, I feel sure it has some in-built basic video editing capabilities as does my lowly D7200.
Please replace D810 wit D850 in last post
Gene51
Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
Thomas Firth wrote:
I couldn't find anything recent in the archives on free video editing software so I'll ask again here. I have shot a few videos shot with the D850 and would like to do some editing on them. Is there something out there that works for free? (spent all my $$ on the 850). I mainly want to trim off some of the end video.
Tom
Photoshop. Premiere, Premiere Elements, etc.
https://www.tomsguide.com/us/best-video-editing-software,review-2167.html
https://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2397215,00.asp
But beware, free has it's cost
"Free video editing software often comes with legal and technical limitations, however. Some widely used codecs require licensing fees on the part of the software maker, meaning they can't offer free software that can handle these standard file formats. That said, the impressive open-source Shotcut does a lot of the same things that the paid applications in this roundup do, including things like chroma-keying and picture-in-picture. Shotcut is completely open-source and free, while another free option, Lightworks has paid options that remove a 720p output resolution limit. Note also that both Shotcut and Lightworks run on Linux as well as Windows and Mac."So you emptied your bank account to buy a Lamborghini and now you want free gas? SMH . . .
In Windows 10, select the video clip and open the video file with Photos. There is a trim function that will allow one to remove content at both ends. I also use this app for simple cropping and light adjustments for stills. However, for nearly all of my video editing I choose Premier Elements.
Thomas Firth wrote:
I couldn't find anything recent in the archives on free video editing software so I'll ask again here. I have shot a few videos shot with the D850 and would like to do some editing on them. Is there something out there that works for free? (spent all my $$ on the 850). I mainly want to trim off some of the end video.
Tom
Have you considered Davinci Resolve? They have a free version and it’s Mac and Windows. I’m in the process of learning it so I can move away from Premiere Pro.
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