so when you're first getting started on
YouTube there is a lot going on and it
may seem like you have a lot of expenses
so even if you convince yourself to buy
an expensive camera or maybe if you
choose to do a cheaper camera setup
whatever your setup is it may be much
more difficult to convince yourself to
Final Cut or any of the other paid
editing software's out there so in this
video I'll be talking about three of my
favorite free software's I've actually
used two of them extensively on my own
channel when I was starting it you know
a while back and so in this video talk
about all three of these the pros and
the cons of both of them and hope you
decide which one is actually the best
one for you so before we get too far
into this video if you are new here and
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as I say in every single video my
brother and I are putting out tons of
videos every single week guys we have a
really aggressive schedule and we're
putting out so many videos to help you
guys grow your channels now editing with
the free software is great but of course
because it's free it is going to be a
little bit more limited you're not gonna
have the same software engineering
backing it up that you would have on
something like Premiere Pro or Final Cut
and for that reason before you go and
download any one of these I recommend
the first thing you do is try to find
out where you might be able to get
Premiere Pro or a Final Cut for free and
I don't mean by pirating what I actually
mean is for example if you are a student
on a university campus then you might be
able to go to the library and use their
computers or some colleges actually
allow you a student license and they
will cover you you just have to import
like insert the whatever code they give
you on their website and you'll get it
for free through the university or maybe
if you're not a student you can go and
check the local library see if they have
it or any other way maybe if you have a
friend that already has it and only has
it on one computer you can get it on two
laptops or two you know machines or
whatever you're using you may be able to
split the cost with them so I recommend
Premiere Pro that's my everyday editor
but if you want to use a free one these
are three great free ones that
definitely work especially when you're
just getting started on YouTube so when
you're looking at free editors there are
a lot out there and honestly I did a lot
of dirty work digging through all these
different editors
and there's nothing worse than finding
one downloading it editing the entire
thing only to find out at the end
there's a big old watermark on there
unless you want to pay them you know $80
for that one video and then you'll have
the program for the future but you know
at that point it's so frustrating that
you thought you had a free one at the
end there's a watermark so in this video
I'm gonna make sure that none of these
free ones have watermarks for you guys
I'm trying to save you all the trouble
of you know finding codes on the
internet or anything of that sort to be
clear none of these are pirating these
are all just free software out there
there are paid versions of some of these
so some of these may be a little more
limited than the paid versions obviously
but regardless I'll be talking about
what those limitations are so you know
going into them so starting up the first
one is actually one that I used a lot a
while back and it may not be the best of
these three but it is still a very good
one so this one is shot cut now shot cut
has a bit of a sketchy website there are
kind of links all over the place and ads
so be very careful when you're trying to
download this I'll put the link down in
the description below but again make
sure you don't click on any of the ads
accidentally navigate through this
properly and download is so you use it
the right way so when you actually open
up shot cut you'll find that shot cut is
something that has a little bit of a
learning curve to it so if you've been
looking up any other lists out there
shot kinda has been showing up for a
while for several years and like I said
this is something that I used I did give
it up because it was a little bit
annoying to learn this I recommend
watching tutorials before just starting
and diving into this because it is
extremely intimidating it's not really
that similar to some of the other
softwares and so it's definitely not
something that you want to do you know
just for like a weekend family video or
something if it's your first video you
know you're gonna have to invest some
time to actually learn this software now
what's good about it it is
cross-platform so you can use it on Mac
or Windows or whatever you use you know
for your normal computer you can use
this you can download this it also has a
decently flexible interface so there's a
lot you can do in here and you can
import different file types so there's
you know a pretty wide variety of file
types
I typically shoot or I use mp4 all the
time anyway so it's not really a big
deal but if you have different cameras
that record different file types or you
like different audio types you can
import almost anything into your and it
works very well so moving on to number
two I think this one's a little bit
better for up
of reasons but first of all I think it's
easier to use in general now that's not
to say shot cut was not good to use
because shot cut is just not simple to
use your first time once you learn how
to use it it's a very powerful program
it's very flexible and overall it's one
of the better free apps out there so
going back to the Vinci though DaVinci
is nice because when you're downloading
it it's much less concerning you have a
much more professional website although
it does require an email and a phone
number to sign up I assume this is maybe
for marketing purposes so I don't know
if you guys have I mean I'm not going to
suggest that you use an app like burner
or if you use you know some other phone
number but you know if you maybe don't
want to get anything marketed to you
that's maybe an option but regardless
they want your phone number they want
your email and then there's also a great
intro tour so once you download this
they give you like a nice tour showing
you where things are and general
features that you can use within the app
so like I said when I was in college I
edited videos in the library on Premiere
Pro and then when I had to use my own
laptop this is actually one that I use
DaVinci Resolve and one of the reasons I
really like this one is because it
actually can resemble Premiere Pro
pretty closely compared to some of the
other apps out there so this one you can
set your keyboard layout to be something
you are familiar with so I chose
Premiere Pro for example and then of
course you also have a general workflow
relatively similar to Premiere Pro and
if you know Premiere Pro you can check
this down you'll see that it's generally
the same way how you have different tabs
and the tabs are fairly similar so
because of this if you learned Premiere
Pro before it may make sense to get this
one now until you can afford from your
pro or if you are new I recommend
getting this one getting used to it and
then once you have enough money once you
get monetized and once you know if you
think you ever need to you can take the
next step and jump up to Premiere Pro
and it will be less of a learning curve
then when you jump into the other app
that's fairly similar to da Vinci anyway
now again this is a great software
because it does not have watermarks they
keep saying that it also has no time
limits and although one thing a little
bit strange is I have a pretty powerful
laptop here and I did get a notification
that it filled up my GPU memory that's
what it's a GPU memory fairly quickly so
maybe it's not as optimized as some
other apps out there so Premiere Pro
I've been editing for
okay and this laptop for a while but
DaVinci Resolve maybe you need a more
powerful machine maybe it just I don't
know I don't know why it did that but
just something to be wary of if you're
trying to edit larger videos you may
have problems with this but maybe not
maybe was just my laptop but overall I
think this is a great app for color
grading and audio grading because it is
so similar to Premiere Pro how you have
those tabs it's also cross-platform so
if you have Mac Windows Linux whatever
you're using you can get this and it's
totally free
some of the bad things about this is
like like I said before you will need
more powerful computer to run this one
and also you're not going to be
exporting directly to social media of
course I don't really recommend that
anyway but that's a con that you know if
you want to just export directly to
social media if that's what you do then
you can't actually do that on here so
number three then which is also an
amazing one is hitfilm express now there
is also the paid version just hit film
so make sure when you're downloading it
you don't accidentally download that one
or try to download that one because
there is a paid version like I said so
hitfilm express when you go onto their
website it's a decent website it's much
better than the shotcut website at least
so you don't have ads floating all over
the place to try to distract you and
download viruses I don't I don't even
know but hitfilm express good website
you go through and they are going to
require you to share it on social media
a quick tip though if you just click the
X it seems to work just fine so with
that in mind then you'll it'll arrive as
an email link you'll download it and
you'll be set to go so this is a little
bit less intuitive than da Vinci overall
da Vinci like I said was probably the
most intuitive out of these three but
this one is a very powerful app and if
you check a lot of other lists out there
and a lot of other reviews this one
comes in at number one on a lot of
different reviews and there is a reason
for that so some of the really nice
features of hitfilm express of course
there are tons of features in these and
that's not to say that the other ones
don't have them but some of the nice
features that I really like so there is
a lens distortion corrector and so if
you're using like a very wide angle lens
on a GoPro or maybe on like a galaxy s
10 for example you can sort of correct
that so it's not like a weird fisheye
thing going on you can also edit 4k
video of course as I think you know
everyone really wants to edit 4k video
anyway you also can edit 360 degree
video if that's what you're interested
in but if you're doing three
sixty degree video I I don't really know
I've never done that so I can't really
speak to that one besides that some of
the bad sides on this one it does take a
while to export so that's a little bit
annoying some of the more popular
add-ons also charge you like ten dollars
to get the packs so guys if you are
interested in using any one of these
three I recommend you go and download
them today check them out and watch a
lot of tutorials on them I'm not going
to be making a tutorial series
unfortunately for all of these because
there is just too much to talk about and
personally my everyday editor is
Premiere Pro so which of these three is
actually the best one to use in my
opinion I think DaVinci Resolve would be
my choice if I was just getting started
off on YouTube I did not know how to use
any editors yet and I was not monetized
and let's just say I also had no money
to invest so DaVinci Resolve is the
go-to for me out of these three after
looking at them and actually using all
of them just because it's more intuitive
in my opinion it's easier to use the
websites a little bit cleaner so it's
not as confusing to download it's also
cross-platform so you don't have to
worry about what device or what machine
you're using and on top of that I
recommend actually using you know
keyboard layout that you're going to be
eventually graduating to and by that I
mean I recommend everybody goes to
Premiere Pro I'm not sponsored by Adobe
by any means trust me I I really do wish
I was but I'm not
so guys those are the three best video
editors that I recommend when you're
starting off on YouTube some other
honorable mentions vs DC is a very
popular one iMovie is the classic that
everybody with a Mac starts off with and
then also video pad I recommend doing
research on video pad I haven't checked
that one out but I know that's one that
pops up on a lot of top 10 list so if
you use any one of those three comment
down below also if you use any that I
mentioned in this video comment down
below or any other ones for that matter
I want to know what you guys choose
which ones you like or don't like and
let me know why thank you all for
watching I'll see you next time
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