Best Free Video Editing Software For PC in 2024

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what is the best free video editing software for PC computers with no watermarks or time limitations for you to master as a content creator this year this video editing software will be perfect for YouTube videos social media content and even commercials for your brand I have three video editing software that I'm going to recommend in this video I want to say this now though all of them are great and if you use a video editing software that I don't recommend in this video I'm sure it's good my goal with this video is to find the best video editing software for you depending on a variety of different factors unlike every other video on the internet where the Creator recommends just one software to you I want to run you through the five major pillars that we at content creator.com use to evaluate different free editing softwares for beginners once you understand how the software compare to one another through the lens of these five major pillars you will confidently be able to stop researching download the software of your choice and edit epic videos so the first pillar is beginner friendliness how easy is it for someone brand new to video to open this editing software for the first time and confidently produce a video without wanting to throw their computer out the window up next we have the presence or absence of highquality oneclick templates these are crucial for people who want to edit videos extremely fast while still maintaining a professional style coming in at Pillar number three we have powerful Pro toools that are still free yes the templates are great but sometimes you need access to the tools themselves that let you create almost anything that your creative brain can conjure up up next we've got computer strain some programs require expensive computers to run without lagging While others are relatively smooth even on older machines understanding how much computing power your software needs is crucial then finally pillar number five is mobile friendliness nowadays creators are editing videos on both computers and phones in lots of editing programs actually have versions that run on both okay so those are the pillars and now we're going to take our three recommended software and rank them according to each pillar the three free PC video editing programs that we're going to compare in this video are clipchamp cap cut and D Vinci resolve and make sure you stay tuned because one of these is not what the internet makes it out to be and by the end of this video you'll know the best program for you when it comes to the first pillar this is what clipchamp has traditionally been known for a beginner-friendly editing software that's literally pre-downloaded on Windows computers the layout of the application is clean easy to understand and all the different buttons are labeled very clearly you have this sidebar on the left of the screen where you can easily import and access your media another tab with buttons to easily record your screen or do voiceovers a free library containing some sound effects music and other editing assets and then several more tabs all easily labeled where you'll find editing templates title presets Transitions and more you've got a timeline on the bottom of the screen where you can organize your footage and start piecing together your edit and then finally on the right hand side of the screen you've got more labeled tabs for things like Auto captions sound control color tools speed control and more clipchamp has a great layout with a balance of what you need plus some Pro features so we're giving clipchamp a 7 out of 10 for beginner friendliness now when it comes to cap cut when you first open the software you'll be met with a somewhat similar interface at first glance and by the way make sure you're downloading the program to your computer and not using the webbased version of cap cut I see a ton of people getting confused by this the webbased version just isn't is good import your videos in the top left of your screen assemble your Clips on the bottom timeline you've got the same basic trim and split features the playback window is in the same spot this is really how almost all video editing programs look but with cap cut there is definitely a lot more under the hood as we inspect it closer unlike clipchamp which had an extremely simple and basic interface for the different tools at the top cap cut takes it much further with a significantly higher level of control for each major category of tools I mean just the color adjustment tab by itself has four subtabs each with their own complex interface and another option to bring up color oscilloscopes as a professional video editor I absolutely love this level of functionality packed within a free video editor but for the ultra beginner it could definitely come off as a little overwhelming the good news though is that I truly feel if you are an ultra beginner using cap cut you can stick to all the basic features without getting distracted or even overwhelmed by all those Pro inclusions with all this in mind we're going to give cap cut a seven out of 10 when it comes to beginner friendliness hell yeah then finally we have the big dog D Vinci resolve this is one of the most powerful editing programs on planet Earth and the fact that Blackmagic the parent company has given us a free version this powerful is insane Da Vinci is packed with features tools multiple panels all focused on specific subtasks like editing audio complex custom effects and the fusion Tab and so much more the guy is really the limit with this program and even though this is the free version that's missing a few features compared to the $295 studio version you'll really be surprised at the level of features you get for free however with great power comes great responsibility and for beginner friendliness we're giving Da Vinci a five out of 10 just because it can take a while to familiarize yourself with all the features okay up next we have quality oneclick templates and as someone who edits a ton of videos I cannot stress enough how essential templates are in an editing workflow where you want to produce high quality content but you don't want it to take you hours and just so we're all on the same page I consider templates to be text and title animations transitions buil-in effects like the ones you're seeing on screen right now motion backgrounds split screens that sort of thing clipchamp has a decent but still somewhat limited selection of oneclick templates like always you're going to have to Wade through some pretty cheesy and amateur options to find the good ones but especially for title and text templates I'd say I'm actually pretty impressed with the selection transition templates in most other editing assets on the other hand I would say are very limited and you also can't import any custom templates from the internet to expand the selection so with all that we're going to give clipchamp a four out of 10 up next we've got cap cut and this is really one of the major reasons that I've been drawn to cap cut lately and I've been using it for a ton of different edits if you've seen a trendy effect in a viral video in the past year it's probably available on cap cut as they put a huge focus on converting all of the popular Trends into oneclick presets in the top leftand Corner you'll see some tabs for text effects and Transitions and there are tons to choose from we actually just posted a video on YouTube that covers all of my favorite texts animations and effects in cap cut which I'll link above but also in the description so you can watch that later the only major drawback when it comes to cap cut is the fact that it really only supports text effect and transition templates that are already built into the program for example you can't just go out on the internet find an epic title template like this one and then install it into cap cut for these reasons we're going to give cap cut a s out of 10 when it comes to oneclick templates then we've got D Vinci resolve which is similar to cap cut and that it does have a lot of quality templates built into the software but even better Da Vinci fully supports third party templates meaning the entire world has the ability to create custom templates and upload them online for you to download which basically means the possibilities are endless this is a huge bonus for Da Vinci its catalog of templates is growing exponentially faster than cap Cuts or really any editor that doesn't accept third party templates comparing just pre-existing built-in templates I would say cap cut has a slight edge with a better selection but given the third party support Da Vinci Takes the Cake and gets a nine out of 10 here okay moving on pillar number three is powerful features for those of you looking to get really serious with your content creation this pillar is an essential one to consider starting with clipchamp as you can imagine due to its beginner friendliness which was a highlight earlier it comes back to bite them in the butt here there's really no Pro features whatsoever in clipchamp outside of the autoc caption feature and I'm not even sure if that qualifies as a pro feature anymore and it also lacks the key frame functionality which is extremely important to me and we'll talk about that in just a second for now clipchamp is getting a two out of 10 cap cut on the other hand is a different story with a pretty staggering level of pro features built into the free version of the program and just so you're aware there is a pro version of cap cut that costs $8 per month that adds more templates in Pro Tools but I don't really think most people need this one of these free powerful tools that cap cut includes is the support of key frames which we mentioned a moment ago if you've never worked on a video before this is going to sound lame I know but a key frame is essentially the process of anchoring a setting at a particular point in time we can anchor a setting like this scale at the beginning of the clip here with a key frame by clicking this button you'll notice it created a visual key frame on the clip on the timeline we can then scrub rub to the end of the clip and anchor a new value for that setting like increasing the scale and now we've got a smooth Zoom between those two key frames which is literally just scratching the surface of what's possible with key frames key framing is one of the most foundational tools that Pro editors use to create some of the most incredible video effects you've ever seen both on the small screen like YouTube videos and the big screen Hollywood movies cap cut supports key frames which is great along with other powerful features like audio enhancements advanc speed control high-end color grading tools and one of my personal favorites the auto cutout or rotoscope feature that in the click of a button will remove the background of your video allowing you to do cool effects like this where we have elements popping up behind us I use this effect all the time now despite the fact that cap cut has a good layout of professional features it still holds a fair amount locked behind the pay wall of the pro subscription and when you compare it to something like d Vinci resolve or really any other Pro editing software Ware there's still a ton that's not included in either the free or pro versions but hey it's still a really good balance and I think capcut deserves a five out of 10 then finally we just hinted at it but D Vinci resolve is going to blow this category out of the water it would be next to impossible to cover every single Pro feature Da Vinci includes in the free version in just one video but I want you to know that you can do a lot with this editing program honestly the free version of denture resolve gives some of the top paid editing software option like Premier Pro a run for their money the biggest standout for Da Vinci is the color grading tools there is hands down nothing that beats Da Vinci when it comes to color grading cinematic content it's the go-to for tons of Hollywood Production Studios beyond that though Da Vinci has a dedicated panel in the editing software called the fusion panel which is an extremely powerful effects editor allowing you to accomplish an insane level of complex edits overall Da Vinci is getting an outstanding nine out of 10 here all right now before we dive into the next pillar if you are finding this content valuable it would mean the world to us if you took two seconds and hit the like subscribe and Bell buttons WE Post weekly tips Gear reviews and trainings and we even host gear giveaways which you can only be a part of if you're a subscriber back to it though pillar number four is a quick one computer strain if you got anything but a top-of-the-line computer you're going to want to pay close attention here now I want to make one major point that anyone looking to edit videos needs to know if you're editing and all of a sudden things are getting really slow and laggy and it seems like the editing software isn't working before you blame the software you want to look at the type of footage you're editing because the video files themselves and how data intensive they are is the number one thing that will slow down your editing experience if you're shooting video on a high-end camera with very high resolutions or in a video Codec like h.265 that's very compressed it's going to slow down your computer even if you've spent a few thousand on your machine but after the footage that you're working with with the editing program does play a big role and usually the more powerful your editing program the more it's going to slow down your computer this is one of the most interesting categories for clipchamp as one of the highest recommended editing programs for beginners you'd think it would work flawlessly on most computers and apparently it did for a while but something has happened recently and man have things slowed down and gotten extremely laggy within this program even on my fully speced out computers it was lagging a ton with constant buffering notices and the inability to play through basic transition smoothly I even tested this on other people's computers and again we were experiencing the same thing and after doing some research on the topic and looking at very recent reviews we're not alone a lot of people are complaining about very laggy playback and the application just not working the way it should for this reason clipchamp is getting a tough three out of 10 in this category cap cut has done a great job of making the program relatively low strain on most computers which is great but keep in mind this second you start using some of those Advanced features it could start lagging a bit more but that's only if you decide to use those Advanced features so overall we're going to give cap cut a seven out of 10 in this category then finally as you can imagine D Vinci resolve is going to require more powerful computers in order to run properly those super Advanced tools require a lot of RAM and processing power so we're going to give it a five out of 10 here this isn't over yet also if you want a detailed video explaining exactly what to look for when purchasing a computer for video editing I've got a video linked above and also in the description it's a comprehensive guide telling you what to buy then finally we've got pillar number five mobile friendliness although I pretty much always recommend people edit using a computer sometimes for those really quick edits or when you're not around a computer it is nice to have a quality app on your phone clipchamp does in fact have a mobile app but it only works on iOS devices which I find very very confusing considering it's the editing program that's pre-downloaded on all PC computers and to top it off the app still has a pretty rough average rating on the App Store so clipchamp is getting a four out of 10 here now cap cut shines like crazy in this category they have the absolute best mobile video editing app in my eyes and it works flawlessly on both Apple and Android devices it is extremely powerful yet still easy to use it's loaded with all of those epic oneclick templates and Powerful tools that we talked about earlier in this video you can edit horizontal and vertical video native L within the app there's really nothing holding you back here outside of your own creativity and the small size of your phone screen what's even better here let's say you were away on vacation you didn't bring your computer but you still wanted to edit a video you could start by using the mobile app and then back that project up to the cloud once you get home and you've got your computer you can open up that same project on your computer this is super cool without a doubt cap cut is getting a 10 out of 10 in this category then finally we've got D Vinci resolve which unfortunately does not have an app that works on iPhone or Android devices it's a bummer but not really surprising considering most professional editors using this software really focus entirely on computer-based editing however I will say da Vinci did release a version of the software that does work natively on iPads which is pretty dang cool and realistically if I were planning on using Da Vinci on anything but a computer I wouldn't even consider a phone a larger iPad would be my go-to for that reason we're still going to give Da Vinci a 4 out of 10 here all right my friends the ranking process is officially over now that you know all the pros and cons we can make our judgment on which editing software is right for you but before we do that let me tell you about 14-day filmmaker if you want the fastest easiest and most affordable blueprint to master the process of shooting and editing videos using both smartphones and professional cameras this is for you it only costs $48 but contains three Epic 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in this course and if you want to join the community you can enroll by hitting the first link in the description below okay enough selling Anthony back to the video so looking at the results of our test here you can see clipchamp scored a 20 capcut scored an impressive 36 and finally D Vinci resolve came in with a respectable 32 I also want to make a point here on the spectrum of beginner to Pro focused this video that you're watching right now definitely leans towards the side of beginner focused which is why cap cut scored so high if we were looking at the same question strictly from the perspective of a professional Hollywood editor or a freelance video agency Da Vinci would have scored significantly higher as much more weight would have been placed on those additional Pro features and tools but I'm assuming if you're watching this video you're probably more on the beginner side due to the emphasis on the software being free and I think the results we see here are relatively straightforward clipchamp definitely comes in third and I had a feeling this was going to be the case before even starting this video the main reason I wanted to include it here was because I see so many people recommending clipchamp on the internet and I don't think they were wrong at the time of posting their video but I think things have changed a lot with the advancements of programs like cap cut and event resolve and the weird downfall of clip Champ's ability to playback Smooth video and speaking of cap cut I think for most people getting into video editing this is more and more starting to look like the no-brainer option in my eyes between the beginner friendliness the one-click templates the fact that it runs smoothly on most computers and the inclusion of pro Lev Tools in a free package that also has an extremely capable mobile friendly app there's really not much more you can ask for if you are someone who is looking to accomplish a specific goal that involves creating a lot of video content and you prioritize free speed and relative ease of use cap cut is for you now on the other hand if your goal is simply to create the best videos possible and become as skilled as you can throughout the process then without a question you need to go with one of the truly professional grade editors Da Vinci being the only free option I hope that makes sense and you can rest easy knowing you've Chen the right editing program for you and by the way if you want to see an in-depth breakdown of editing in cap cut click here and I'll see you soon
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Length: 19min 12sec (1152 seconds)
Published: Tue Feb 13 2024
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