What video editing tools do you use, if any?

What video editing tools do you use, if any?
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We’ve come full circle: Final Cut Pro → Adobe Premiere → ScreenFlow → CapCut, each has its own learning curve. As someone who used to edit on a bigger screen, using CapCut is kinda difficult, although I heard they have a desktop version now. I’m interested to try Jitter and perhaps an AI editor in the future.

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My go-to editor is usually DaVinci Resolve, especially for its color grading, but I also use Adobe Premiere Pro and the rest of the Creative Suite quite a bit depending on the project.

Honestly though, the biggest change to my workflow recently hasn’t been a single program, but the AI features that are now built into all of them. It’s a real game-changer. I find myself using AI for a ton of things now

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Hi @Jacqui

I’m currently using Final Cut Pro and CapCut. Final Cut Pro is great for professional editing with advanced features, while CapCut is really convenient for quick edits and mobile-friendly workflows.

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I mostly use simple editors like CapCut and Canva for quick videos, and sometimes Premiere Pro when I need more control. What really helps me though is not just the editing but how I can place the videos on my store. I usually just drop the video link and have it show up exactly where I want without dealing with heavy code or extra hosting. It keeps the store fast and clean while still giving customers that engaging content through this app. You may try it: https://apps.shopify.com/embed

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We use Capcut and Canva. Quick, easy :+1:

I use CapCut and Filmora because they are easy to learn, have clean tools and help me edit videos quickly without any confusion.

I use CapCut for quick edits and Adobe Premiere Pro for more polished videos.