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Back in my teenage years I remember making music videos to my favorite songs in WMM. It didn't require any previous knowledge about cutting or other video editing tools. It was just simple and intuitive.

Is there an equivalent for Linux that's as easy as intuitive as WMM was? Something I could put in front of someone without previous knowlegde in editing and they could still wrap their heads around in just a few minutes?

(And please don't say Kdenlive. Have you ever tried to add a simple effect like blur to a part of a video? It's super cumbersome.)

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[โ€“] Retro_unlimited@lemmy.world 2 points 11 hours ago (1 children)

I have experience with many editors from windows and macOS. After switching to Linux I had to find an alternative. I have been using kdenlive. I never needed a tutorial, always figured things out. Very impressive editor. I was able to have 1TB of footage on the time line, and able to make 1 million x speed time lapse using over 60 hours of footage on a laptop. Very impressed by this software!

[โ€“] khleedril@cyberplace.social 2 points 11 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago)

@Retro_unlimited @Lemmchen This is one of the big things about #foss: there is no cause for restrictions, other than what the hardware can provide. None of this, 'Buy the Pro version to make a longer movie' nonsense. If the software breaks your machine, you get to keep both parts and the author is not liable!