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                 The term “video editing software” refers to any computer program or mobile application that
                 enables you to edit one or more video files. Using video editing software, you can trim or combine
                 video clips, reorganise them, adjust their audio or visual aspects, or add effects like special lighting
                 or music. You can use video editing software to perform something as sophisticated as edit an
                 entire feature film, or you can do something as basic as change a video’s specifications to fit a
                 certain social media site. Although they are extremely simple tools, TikTok and Instagram Reels’
                 ‘create modes’ are video editing modes.

                 Before publishing videos to social media, more complex edits can be made with more capable
                 free or commercial video editing tools. The majority of videos that you see on social media have
                 undergone some sort of alteration with video editing software. The creator of the video might
                 have edited it, combined several scenes, or applied filters or effects.

                 Free video editing software is widely available nowadays, but not all of it is worth downloading.
                 Many applications just don’t deliver on what their creators promise, while other don’t offer any
                 assistance.  Naturally,  the  majority  of  freely  available  software  does  not  come  with  the  same
                 quantity or calibre of support that you would anticipate to find with software that you buy from a
                 store. Even though it’s true that you get what you pay for, there is some excellent free video editing
                 software out there. The most popular ones we have discovered are listed below.

                   1.1 VIDEO EDITING SOFTWARES

                 Movie editing tools encompass a range of software, spanning from basic to advanced, serving
                 diverse  purposes  like  crafting  home  movies,  editing  film  footage,  and  producing  high-quality
                 professional videos.

                 Windows Movie Maker

                 On September 14, 2000, Windows Me released
                 Windows Movie Maker, and on October 25, 2001,
                 Windows XP followed suit. It gave the ability to
                 produce and edit films as well as publish them on
                 OneDrive, Facebook, Vimeo, YouTube, Windows
                 Live Groups, and Flickr. It was a component of the
                 Windows Essentials software bundle. Although it
                 was not exactly a feature-rich tool, it worked well
                 for straightforward tasks like making, editing and
                 splitting videos.

                 For Windows 10 and 11, Microsoft has released Video Editor, or Clipchamp.

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