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What Are Few Factors to Consider While Selecting a Video Editor Software?

In the last two decades, things have changed drastically. Who would have thought there could be so much scope and the possibility of doing multiple things on the Internet? Today, almost everything that you see or do is majorly done on digital and social media platforms. To promote any product online, all you need is to create visually appealing and compelling graphics to attract the masses. 

Whether digital marketing or content creation, one crucial tool for both is a video editor. When it comes to video editing, there are few free applications that are as good as iMovies. However, the problem is that iMovie only works with Apple’s Mac OS, leaving many people looking for iMovie for Windows alternatives. There are plenty of video editing applications that you can find on the Internet, but not all are worth your time and investment. 

With the increasing demand for digital content, editors want to explore new video editing applications that give them maximum freedom to show their creativity. While looking for an application online for video editing, you should consider the following factors. 

Five factors to consider when selecting a video editing software:

  • Price

One of the main things that you must consider when choosing a video editing software is its price. High-level video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro can cost as much as $250 per year. 

If you buy an annual plan, you will have to renew it once it expires. The free version of any software or application will give you limited access to tools and features you can use. 

If you don’t have budgetary constraints, you might as well pick the best one available in the market. However, if you’re on a budget, you might as well pick a software like Movavi, that offers most of the features as iMovie, and doesn’t cost as much as Premiere Pro. 

  • User-friendly and easy to use

When investing in a video editing app, you wouldn’t want a complex application that’s difficult to use. You don’t want to waste your time learning to use the application. You want software that is quick to learn and easy to use so that you can meet your deadline within the set time frame. 

  • It should support files exported from your camera

Investing in software that does not support all file formats isn’t worth it. You want the software to support all file formats so that you’re not left trying to convert all your video files into one format before you can even begin editing them. 

Therefore, check in advance, what types of files and formats the software supports so that you can have hassle-free download and upload. 

  • It should offer enough tools for editing

A video editor will want software that has more than sufficient editing tools and features. While selecting software, check how many editing tools, filters, backgrounds, themes, and advanced features like 360-degree view, green-screen effects, split-screen resolution, etc.,  are available as a part of it. 

  • It should have royalty-free content

Many video editors often get involved in conflicts for piracy without actually pirating anything. It is not precisely the video editor’s fault because some video editing tools use copyrighted audio and effects. So, it is important to check beforehand whether the effects and audio provided are royalty-free. 

Most video editors wish they could use iMovie for Windows, but unfortunately, the software isn’t compatible with any other operating system. Hence, the only options are to choose an iMovie alternative, or purchase an Apple device. If you decide to do the former, just remember to keep the aforementioned points in mind while picking the application.

Vikas Kaushik

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