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Yes, you can edit video like a pro on Linux - here are my 4 go-to apps


If you're looking to edit videos on Linux, you'll want to check out this list that can handle everything from amateur to professional-grade editing.

That's not to say those apps I used early on aren't viable options, but it does depend on the results you want to achieve, your target audience, and how/where you plan on distributing/submitting your work. If you really want to get the most out of DaVinci Resolve, you have to take the time to learn things like a node-based workflow and have a solid understanding of how color works in film. You do get nine video and audio tracks, so you can create some fairly complicated work, and you also get six different compositors (such as mix, zoom, move, and rotate).

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