![]() ![]() DaVinci Resolve seems to be the hardest to learn but most capable, but I'd settle with any of they can carry out my requirements with ease. Kdenlive has far more documentation & from what I've seen the learning curve doesn't look that steep (for me atleast), but Olive is faster & more stable according to it's users. I've been looking at options & have narrowed it down to these 3.īut I honestly want to know why I should be compelled towards KdenLive. (7) Blend modes - Another important one, need for lens flares & smoke effects and such. (6) Chroma Key - Green Screen stuff, pretty self explanatory. (5) Rotoscoping - Frame by frame Rotoscoping & masking of videos. (4) Good performance - This is where I've heard that Olive beats Kdenlive, but other videos show Kdenlive running on a cheap Chromebook so I'm not sure. (3) Color Grading - The ability to manipulate colors, contrast, brightness, hue, saturation and so on. ![]() Also the ability to create ease in/ease out effects (eg by using Bezier curves like in Premiere) when Keyframing. The ability to Keyframe layers & effects with minimal hiccups. (2) Robust Keyframing - This one is important. (1) Layers - Pretty simple, the ability to add in, crop & animate layers. Here are the things that the video editor needs to be able to do Currently I use Kinemaster which despite being surprisingly good for Android/IOS, is still a VERY limited video editor. I run a small YouTube channel & long story short I need a good video editor.
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