Remarkably powerful, the program offers a wide range of support for different video file formats including 4X, DNxHD, and ProRes. The program features a pleasing interface similar to that of a pro-grade application. Shotcut is another free, open-source video editing tool for Mac, Windows, and Linux. The program also offers you options for best file format and settings for web-use, AVCHD/Blu-ray, DVD or device. You can also remove the video background, use slow motion, add 3D animations, rotate, fade, and slice (trim and cut) your video. The program can handle various image, audio, and video formats since it uses FFmpeg. This open-source software boasts a myriad of fantastic video editing features that are easy to use for both newbies and professionals. The OpenShot video editor has been around for over a decade now. To enjoy full functionality you can purchase the full version. However, the free version limits export to 720p HD on YouTube and 1080p on Vimeo. The program also offers proxy for high-resolution 4k and 5k footage as well as handle numerous file formats. The editing tool includes multi-cam video editing, titling, video effects, 3-way color correction, and a multi-layered timeline approach and many other advanced features that form part of the paid plan.