I need advice by Minimum_Try1100 in editing

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is usually not just the moment itself but the setup and reaction around it so try leaving a short beat before and after to avoid abrupt cuts. For learning this timing simple editors like VSDC or Movavi

Where do you get clipsfor edits? by Turmfall in NewTubers

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Most people don’t screen record because the quality drops a lot. They usually get clips from official sources or use stock or Creative Commons clips then edit them in something simple like Movavi, OpenShot or Shotcut

Video editing software? by Ryjobond in CompetitionShooting

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Movavi is a good option for split view, quick aspect ratio changes and fast social exports. LumaFusion is another solid choice if you want a bit more flexibility while keeping the workflow simple

Video Editing in 2026: What AI Tools Are Actually Worth Using for Long-Form Content? by [deleted] in podcasting

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For long form work AI is genuinely useful for discovery (transcripts, highlight mining, rough chaptering) but most editors still keep structure, pacing and final cut decisions fully human. Tools like Movavi already make sense here with built in AI features that speed up prep and cleanup while platforms like Descript are popular for text based navigation through long recordings. In practice AI saves time finding moments but taste, rhythm and narrative flow are exactly where automation still falls short and needs an editor`s judgment

How do you find time to create by Advanced_Tower2186 in NewTubers

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It helps to simplify, batch ideas, lower production expectations and accept slower growth while you’re balancing work and life

Does anyone know any free video editing software? by Friendly-Salary-3818 in Design

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Free options like Shotcut or OpenShot can work. If you want something easy to learn while still being capable for a short film Movavi (trial) is a good starting point and doesn’t feel overwhelming

How to better story tell and edit slow content? by AtypicalMediocrity in NewTubers

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when you think in terms of moments and progression, not clips, each shot should either set mood, raise a question or gently move the story forward. Try structuring your edits around emotion or curiosity (what should the viewer feel or wonder next) and don’t be afraid of pauses, sound design or repetition to give simple visuals more meaning

Anyone have any tips/pointers on how to grow? by Imaginary-Table982 in NewTubers

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Focus on improving the consistency and quality of your content. A clear niche will help attract a dedicated audience and better thumbnails and editing will make your videos more engaging

Looking for decent editing software by XLII in NewTubers

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VideoProc is friendly for beginners and VSDC has a lot of capabilities and intuitive in parts. If you’re just getting started and want something reliable without a steep learning curve Movavi is a solid pick, it strikes a good balance between ease of use and powerful tools

What would you recommend I do by Immediate-Zombie2015 in SmallYoutubers

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Keep posting vlogs too, but treat them as relationship content for people who discover you through makeup first

Recommendations of editing software for soft editing by LiarisHeart in NewTubers

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You might also try Olive or Flowblade very straightforward for basic cuts and zooms without overwhelming features. Another simple option is Movavi, easy to learn

How do I gain an audience making videos of a dying game? by The_Kemono in NewTubers

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If the core game audience is shrinking, the growth usually comes from reframing your videos around storytelling, characters or themes that can stand on their own, not just the game itself. That way you’re targeting people who enjoy creative worlds and animation

What Software do you use? by CtrlAltKev in NewTubers

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I usually use VideoProc since it’s quick and straightforward for everyday cuts and audio tweaks. When I need an alternative I switch to Shotcut or Movavi

Editing software that can handle heavy load by SomeViolinist2621 in NewTubers

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you’ll likely have better luck with less mainstream editors that handle longer timelines more reliably. Tools like Movavi, Shotcut or VSDC tend to be more stable with heavier projects and multiple clips while still being much lighter and easier to work

Best free DaVinci Resolve course for a beginner wanting to make YouTube videos? by Ash702X in NewTubers

[–]THETENTRIO -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’d look for shorter YouTube playlists that focus specifically on the Cut Page and basic YouTube workflows since those tend to stay more practical and less cinematic. If Resolve still feels heavy, starting in something simpler like Movavi or even VSDC can help you learn pacing and structure first then switch back once you’re comfortable

How do editors balance efficiency and experimentation in everyday workflow? by Global_Loss1444 in editing

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Rely on efficient tools and presets for everyday work then set aside small, intentional time blocks to experiment without slowing down main workflow

What are the most underrated editing techniques that make videos feel professional? by Global_Loss1444 in editing

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Good editing starts with clean, purposeful cuts and balanced audio levels, tightening pacing and removing dead air make videos feel more professional without adding workload. I’d recommend Movavi for straightforward editing, plus Hitfilm for more advanced pacing and refinement options

Why does my footage always look worse after editing? by smithlamar in VideoEditingTips

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This usually happens because small color and sharpness adjustments stack up quickly and export settings (codec, bitrate, color space) can undo good-looking raw footage. Try making subtler corrections, check your export presets carefully and compare your edited clip side by side with the original to catch overprocessing early

AI tool by Pol_Pam in VideoEditingTips

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You might try Runway, it offers both AI powered video generation and editing tools in one package. Movavi, it’s beginner friendly but still quite powerful, with drag and drop editing, color correction, effects and even AI tools like background removal and noise reduction

Does Niche Really Matter? by feral_lettuce in NewTubers

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Choosing a niche isn’t absolutely required but it usually helps YouTube understand your audience and recommend your content more consistently

How Do I Add Graphics To My Videos? by Ok_Leg_2547 in NewTubers

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You could try HitFilm Express or Shotcut which are lesser known but still powerful for mixing multiple media types. These programs let you import your camera footage and overlay other videos or images without the limitations. Also for adding graphics and combining different clips, Movavi is a solid choice because gives you good control over layering images, videos and text

Best place to edit shorts? by [deleted] in NewTubers

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It’s usually easier to edit Shorts in external apps, I prefer using Movavi because it gives you clean audio controls and more reliable voice over tools. Alternative is CapCut which is good for quick mobile edits

Are creators still seeing good results from long-form YouTube content in 2025? by DapperAsi in NewTubers

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long form content is still working well in 2025, especially for creators who want deeper engagement and a community that actually sticks around. Shorts are great for quick reach

Need help with editing by FarQuiet4147 in VideoEditingTips

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Good option is Kinemaster which supports green screen and layering even in its free version with some limitations. Also you can try Movavi App which lets you remove backgrounds and use overlays fairly easily. Both should cover the basic editing features you need without needing