Unlike many other video creators, Fastreel focuses mostly on enhancing video clips with a bunch of tools: compress, cut, crop, merge, mute, add music, rotate, resize, flip, add text, add filters, add subtitles (SRT files). There are also some special effects: change video speed, reverse, loop, stop motion, split screen. You can use any of these tools to work with the raw footage.
With Fastreel, you can also create slideshows and movies from scratch. Upload your images (JPEG, PNG, GIF) and videos (MP4), choose transitions and music, and add text. Then you can export the results in MP4.
Fastreel also has 30+ video templates: intros, advertisements, movie trailers, family videos, SSM-related videos, and much more. The templates are customizable: you can add, remove scenes, and change the order of scenes. However, you can’t change the templates’ color scheme. You can export the video in MP4 or upload it directly to YouTube.
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I really like Fastreel because it fits all my needs. I’m not too into video editing, but I occasionally need to trim a video or two and add text. So, I mainly use Fastreel for that. I’ve also used its themed templates to make a short video for my website. And I should say it’s quite handy – you just click here and there and the video is ready. I really wish you could customize templates’ colors, but overall, it’s a fine video editor.
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b. Or you can download the AppImage from openshot.org home page. Source: about 2 years ago
Install v3.1.1-Release (official) from the openshot.org home page. Source: about 2 years ago
On openshot.org you can download version 3 free of charge. Source: about 2 years ago
My video editor of choice is Kdenlive. It's modeled after Adobe Premiere (more or less), and has a bit of a learning curve. Olive is another promising option, but similarly tricky to master. Openshot is a pretty easy editor that works similarly. All of them are free and open source. Davinci Resolve is a professional-grade editor, and free, but not open source. Source: over 2 years ago
Look at the help tab, click on the about. Here you'll find the version your running, the build #, and the build date. You can then go to the openshot.org website and compare. Source: over 2 years ago
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