Blog Post #11: Editing Software

CapCut has a free and pro version. Since I don't have a subscription, I will be using the free version for editing. The free CapCut version provides basic editing tools such as cutting, trimming, merging, and splitting features. It also offers a selection of filters, video transitions, and visual effects. For text and accessibility, it supports subtitles, captions, various fonts, color customization, and text animations. The sound library has basic music and sound effects. Also, any exported video is watermark free.

Canva also has a free and pro version. The free version I have used before in my previous media studies final project. It can be used to edit videos, posters, presentations, and more. I will be using the free templates to create the film festival postcard, magazine layout, and creating posts for Instagram. I mostly will use CapCut for video editing and Canva for advertising parts of the project.

There are other editing software I can find online, but I am most familiar with these two, and most have subscriptions and limited free features. The picture below is a screenshot from Canva with similar templates to magazine layouts that I can use.



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