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by timoteicab » Sun Oct 16, 2022 7:25 am
Well, you can use the standard Windows Movie Maker. It’s simple and is fine for small projects that don’t need complex editing and effects. However, I would recommend choosing something at least a bit more professional. Software like
Movavi Video Editor has a demo version and a trial period to try it out. You can use the trial period to do the project you need. This editor is one of my favorite ones because it’s not complex to use and yet powerful. There’s a large effects library embedded in the editor. And it’s not too expensive to buy. Sometimes it’s better to pay a little for quality than struggle with free stuff.
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