OpenShot is an open source, free video editor that can handle the editing of even the most complex films, videos, photos, backgrounds and transition effects. The program allows you to add a variety of editing and special effects, place subtitles in movies, and the entire real-time editing is based on the standard time axis interface for such programs, in which the individual elements of the film composition are placed and connected. A right-click on the clip lets you do practically everything with it:
in addition to copying and pasting through the context menu, you have animations, rotations, acceleration and deceleration, blanking and brightening, volume control and, of course, cuts. Editors will appreciate the numerous built-in transitions, overlays, watermarks, wizards, keyframe animation and numerous special effects. OpenShot allows you to easily export your work to target formats and resolutions (all codecs from the FFmpeg library, and resolutions up to 5K are supported), as well as share the created video on YouTube and Vimeo, or prepare the image for optical media (DVD and Blu-ray).









