When editing your YouTube videos, what app comes in handy for you?
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As a beginner, you should go with an online video editor. They don’t require any installation, your projects are safely backed up in the cloud and you get cloud storage included with most of them. Even more, their processing requirements are much lower when compared to desktop video editors. Check out Flixier or some alternatives. This is all valid unless you shoot with highly advanced cameras that use proprietary codecs, for that you need to go with Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro, but I don’t think this is the case here.
If you wish to craft unique and interesting videos for YouTube, you can use the multiple high-end tools in Filmora. For instance, I sometimes use motion tracking to give my videos a professional effect. When the video color quality is disturbed, I use the color grading or color match effect. With the color match, you can make all your clips have the same color theme with a single click. What’s more, you can also easily create dynamic videos using keyframe animations. Pan, zoom or rotate as you wish. Filmora is one of the few editors that offers a huge collection of stylish filters and attractive elements. You can create cool videos by adding these effects from Filmora. Make your video look like a comic scene or a 90’s footage. The creative possibilities in Filmora are endless. There is also an in-built music library that is free to use. Other features include audio ducking, split-screen effect, overlays, etc.