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What do YouTubers use to edit their videos? Apparently, the programs used by a lot of YouTubers are Final Cut Pro, iMovie and Premiere Pro. iMovie is commonly used because it comes pre-installed on Apple devices and does most of everything you need it to for video editing on a basic level.
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Read More »The best software for editing videos for YouTube includes a variety of programs and tools designed to supercharge your footage. Beginners and pros alike will end up with video perfect for YouTube by using the perfect software to cut together your YouTube videos. This guide selects the best software available, which includes some of the big hitters like Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro. Don't fret, though, as we've also selected free tools for those who don't have much budget. Basically, our list contains something for everyone. Brilliant for editing footage, adding music, mixing up the graphics and bringing in music, these programs will give your YouTube content a high-quality edge. We've selected premium choices and free alternatives. We've reviewed all of the software on this list ourselves (look out for the linked reviews), taking into account features and functionality, plans and pricing, the ideal user and strengths and weaknesses. Our how we test software guide will tell you more about our process. If you don't need tools specifically for YouTube, don't miss our round ups of the best video editing software and best video editing apps for all platforms. Finally, make sure you also bookmark our guides to the best camera for YouTube and the best headphones for video editing.
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Read More »03. Premiere Elements The best software for editing videos for YouTube for newbies Specifications Platform: Windows and Mac Payment model: One-off purchase Free trial: 30 days Best for: Learning to edit videos Today's Best Deals Visit Site (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy + Good for beginners + Cheap + Simple interface Reasons to avoid - Stripped down features/interface so not as powerful as Pro version If you’re just starting out editing video, you’ll want something simpler than the first two tools on our list. Adobe’s Premiere Elements is a stripped-down version of Premiere Pro, so you get all the standard tools you need for video editing, in a simpler interface, and at a one-off price rather than a subscription. (For more details, see our comparison article Adobe Premiere Pro vs Adobe Premiere Elements.) In testing, we loved the easy-to-follow interface, clear navigation, video creation wizard, step-by-step tutorials and choice of three editing modes, which also make it brilliant for beginners. For those with a little more experience, Elements comes with some a number of clever and useful features, such as face detection, audio effects and soundtracks, noise reduction, automatic feature detection and guided edits. The latest version, Premiere Elements 2022, includes new Guided Edits for adding animated overlays and adjusting shadows and highlights. It's also got a newly redesigned interface, GIF playback in the Organizer, plus a file size slider to make it easier to compress your videos. Pinnacle Studio from Corel is another good choice for beginners editing YouTube videos. This reliable professional video editing software is not as powerful as some of the other titles on this list, but its nicely organised and user-friendly interface makes it good for first-timers. Our testing found that once you’ve spent a bit of time with it you can graduate to the more advanced features at the higher price tier, including keyframing controls, dynamic video masking and 360 VR editing. Plus the latest version (Pinnacle Studio 25) added smart object tracking, new blend modes, enhanced video masking and improved performance overall. Another popular video editing program that's worth considering for your YouTube videos is CyberLink Power Director 365. This mid-market software is available for a very affordable subscription, despite including some advanced features such as multi-cam editing, motion tracking and 360-degree editing. When we tested it, we found that it works perfectly for newcomers to editing, but professionals may not find all they need. However, it does have some neat features. For example, if you need to create a video very quickly, there's a mini programme, slightly hidden inside the Easy Editor, called the Magic Movie Wizard, which uses clever tech to automatically combine your photos and clips in a matter of minutes. When it comes to 'proper' video editing, there's a fairly flat learning curve, plus lots of tutorials to help you build your skills. There are also a partnership with Shutterstock and iStock by Getty Images that make it easy to use stock assets in your video, similar to how Premiere Pro plays with Adobe Stock. Note, though, that this tool is Windows only, and requires a subscription that’s similar to Adobe’s, albeit significantly cheaper. Be aware that CyberLink PowerDirector 365 should not be confused with Corel VideoStudio Ultimate: you can understand the differences between them in our CyberLink PowerDirector vs Corel VideoStudio Ultimate article. Premiere Rush is an Adobe app that’s been specifically created for YouTubers and social media video creators. And so if you create a lot of video on your phone, or spend a lot of time editing videos on the go, it should save you a lot of time and effort, either by itself or as a partner app to Premiere Pro (number one on our list). We found that Premiere Rush lets you use many of the most useful features of Premiere Pro on mobile, such as auto ducking, which helps you balance out sound levels between voice and music. It is a pared-back program, formulated for speed and ease when working on mobile devices. This means it is more limited than Premiere Pro (for example, there are only four transition options, audio editing options are not in-depth and motion effects are limited). But it's super-easy to incorporate assets from Adobe Stock, such as motion graphic templates, to get that slick look and feel to your videos. And the app shares your work with the cloud, so you can pick it up and continue editing whatever the device you’re on, being it mobile or desktop, iOS or Android. Premiere Rush 2.0 was released in November 2021. This latest version offers unlimited exports on desktop, availability in additional languages, and thousands of extra royalty-free sound effects and loops you can use in your videos. The free plan is available to anyone with a Creative Cloud membership and includes 2GB cloud storage, unlimited free exports on mobile, and up to three exports on desktop. Beyond that, you'll need to upgrade to a paid plan.
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Read More »Note that Shotcut is not just free, it’s open source. As with most open source software, we found that comes with both plusses and minuses. On the negative side, the interface is not as polished as those in most commercial tools. On the positive side, we liked how the interface is customisable using pre-made panels, so you can adapt it to how you work. There’s also a thriving community surrounding it, a ton of tutorials, and it's available for Linux, as well as iOS and Windows. 09. Lightworks The best free software for editing videos for YouTube Specifications Platform: Windows, OS X, Linux Payment model: Freemium Best for: Professional results at zero cost Today's Best Deals Visit Site (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy + Pro tool + Feature-rich + Works on Linux Reasons to avoid - Learning curve - Export speed - Import file limitations If you work on Windows and don’t mind a bit of a learning curve, it's worth giving Lightworks a try. This pro-level video editing software is commonly used in Hollywood, on big-budget movies from Moulin Rouge to The King’s Speech. Yet the free version is barely any less powerful and feature-rich than the paid one. We particularly appreciate the very fine control often by the superior timeline feature, not to mention being able to export straight to YouTube and Vimeo. Lightbox takes a bit of getting used to, as we found when we tried it out. While some functions are intuitive once you get the hang of them, others can feel quite cumbersome. For example, you have to access the menu to perform certain tasks, which means you have to learn it well to be speedy. You can also only import files that are at the same frame rate as your project, which can be frustrating. The main downside of the free version is that you can only export at 720p, so if HD or 4K video is important to your YouTube brand, you’ll have to look elsewhere. Also, it’s only free for non-commercial projects, so it’s not an option if you’re already making money from your YouTube channel. (That said, if you’re already making money, then it’s probably time to pay for software anyway). 10. iMovie Free Apple software for editing videos for YouTube Specifications Platform: macOS, iPadOS, iOS Payment model: Free with Apple devices Best for: Apple-based novices Today's Best Deals Visit Site (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy + Pre-loaded on Macs + Easy to learn + Simple interface Reasons to avoid - No Windows version If you own a Mac, iPad or iPhone, you already have iMovie, which comes pre-loaded, so it's well worth giving a try for editing your YouTube videos. Broadly aimed at general consumer use, for putting together holiday videos and the like, it couldn't be further away from a pro-level tool like Final Cut Pro X. But by that token, it's very simple to pick up and use, and our testing declared it to be a great option for beginners so it's a good option for someone just starting on their YouTube video editing journey. The latest version also has a few nifty features, including pre-set themes, the excellent storyboard-based tools for Trailers and Movies, and support for 4K editing. There's also support for the MacBook's Touch Bar and the iPad's mouse and touch pad. Plus iMovie on iOS got a big update in September 2021, most notably adding the ability to import and edit video captured in Cinematic mode on iPhone 13 on Macs running Monterey.
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