App to make videos for youtube

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Hello guys, I would like to know some application free to make good videos for my youtube channel, could anyone suggest me? Thanks
Blender.

I used blender to do this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSzceg_jTS0


There are tutorials on how to make a vid for you music with blender also ones that require a lot less work then mine.
Rafaelcortazio wrote:
Sun Nov 08, 2020 7:44 pm
Hello guys, I would like to know some application free to make good videos for my youtube channel, could anyone suggest me? Thanks
do you mean screen-recorders
I use Apoversoft online. YouTube itself has youTube-studio where you can edit, cut, and add effects-screens, directly inside youTube -But nothing even close to GPSs Blender-animation, there are however also online features for that, but they are rigid templates:
https://www.renderforest.com/music-visualisations
is just one of many
You can use Gimp for making all sorts of cool stuff for your vids. Like cool text or fancy pics and effects.
I personally tried to make a video for youtube via Lightmv video maker - seems pretty easy. But after some time, I've tried to find a better solution that suits my needs best and after some research it turns out there was nothing that satisfied me in full. My friend told me that I can order an outsourcing of app development. It became a rescue as I needed specific video effects that no existing app could provide. Here is the team who helped me with the task - https://topdevs.org/. Now I have a good video maker and editor app. First I thought it would cost too much. But their prices surprised me a lot. Really recommend!
Rafaelcortazio wrote:
Sun Nov 08, 2020 7:44 pm
Hello guys, I would like to know some application free to make good videos for my youtube channel, could anyone suggest me? Thanks
You can use these Applications
Adobe Premiere Rush.
KineMaster.
iMovie.
GoPro.
FilmoraGo.
I've been making videos for my travel YouTube channel for a few years now. Putting effort into editing really makes a difference. I've given a few apps like CapCut and iMovie a go, but Movavi is my favorite. It's really easy to get the hang of, perfect for newbies and those who've been at it for a while. What's great about Movavi is all the cool stuff you can do, like cutting bits out, sticking parts together, throwing in cool effects, and even doing green screen tricks. It works fast, so you don't have to spend ages on it, making editing pretty fun. Plus, it's good for anyone to use, no matter what language you speak or what kind of computer you have. If you want to see what else it can do, check out https://www.movavi.com/learning-portal/ ... r-mac.html.
On PC you can use Shotcut or, if you want more professional, there's a free version of Davinci Resolve