What's your video editing stack?
Rohan Chaubey
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Hey fellow Product Hunters! π
I'm diving into the world of video editing and I was wondering what your favorite video editing tools are!
Whether you're a professional editor or just someone who enjoys creating videos as a hobby, I'd love to hear your recommendations.
EDIT: I have been using DeScript, but @shamirallibhai commented below sharing Eddie AI launched today. I will give it a try!
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Daniel Feles@dfeles
MindOne
I use https://veed.io and capcut now, it's a smooth and straightforward process.
Previously, I was using Premiere and After Effects, which allowed more possibilities but was also more time-consuming.
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Eddie AI
@dfeles I used to use Adobe Premiere a lot but it was so time consuming. We built something that makes cutting stories super fast: your footage + prompt.
Try Eddie at https://heyeddie.ai would love to know what you think.
FYI We just launched on PH today!
veed dot io
@sanjaybanerjee Very cool!! Thanks for sharing. :)
EmbedAI
https://vadoo.tv/ is pretty great for quick video edits
@matcha_anil Thanks for sharing. :)
Skylead
Check out https://www.plainlyvideos.com/ if you want to create 1000s of video variations from your After Effects template.
I have a few favourites but now that I'm working with Vmaker.AI I should say it's Vmaker AI. If you're up for it, I'll stack you the reasons xD
Launching soon!
DaVinci Resolve is a solid free option. Premiere Pro if you need pro features. CapCut's great for quick mobile edits.
@simonas_kauzonas Thanks for sharing. :)
I am sure it will make editing faster & more fun
I use different software for different type of videos. CapCut, Animoto, Canvid and Wondershare are the main ones I use. Oh and I also use Canva sometimes. :-)
I've started from Windows pre-installed software and then switched to Sony Vegas. It was enough for me for a long time when i just needed a trimmer and couple of sound equalizers.
Now i know there are many different tools but video isn't the main focus for me now
Descript is pretty good for podcasts and captioning
@angad_singh059 yes, I use it too! :)
"inshots & VN" still my go to mobile app quick editors
@purvamjoshi Thanks for sharing. I will check it out. :)
I love exploring different video editing tools! Right now, Iβm using Adobe Premiere Pro for editing.
I'm using iMovie and Filmora for quick and basic edits. For more complex projects I'll sometimes boot up DaVinci Resolve. Curious what AI tools people are using to speed up their editing workflows?
Final Cut pro is my go to for Mac. Itβs fast and the magnetic timeline is super intuitive!
Eddie seems like a fantastic co-pilot for any creator working with interviews. Love it π
@jyoti_sahu3 Definitely trying it today! :)
Final Cut Pro was the best $300 I ever spent 12 years ago! I know thats probably a little more advanced for sometime simple but its great alternative to adobe. We also get a lot of effects from https://www.lenofx.com/ - I will agree with comments below that capcut is great for captions and effects.
@wadeclark LOVE LENOFX!
@wadeclark I am going to check out capcut soon! :)
I think today you have the multiple choices and these are dictated by your specific needs, technology and skills. CupCut has grown enough for the userfriendly interface and guided steps, he has web platform and offer infinite templates for animations and filters. Capcut can be considered a social-media-focused video-editing-platform so if you're looking for a more professional approach, a lot are moving from more standard editing software like finalcut and premiere pro to Davinci resolve. Recently the company integrated a lot of automations and a simplified interface for sorting and editing clips that is really changing the industry, and more important.. is Free.
@alberto_rossi88 Thanks so much for sharing. I am yet to try Capcut. :)
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I use applications from my cellphone with Capcut, Canva and VN. If I use a laptop or PC I use Adobe After Effects and Adobe Premier Pro, I like that too