Linux is no stranger to video editing tools. The king of open source platforms has a number of video editors to offer. In fact, many of these are even professional grade video editing software. Here are the options!
1. Kdenlive
This is a pretty useful and powerful multi track video editor.
2. OpenShot
This is another very well known free and open source video editor for Linux users.
3. Kino
This is more of an honourary mention. This video editor for Linux has turned into a dead project and hasn't been maintained since 2009.
This is a pretty useful and powerful multi track video editor.
2. OpenShot
This is another very well known free and open source video editor for Linux users.
3. Kino
This is more of an honourary mention. This video editor for Linux has turned into a dead project and hasn't been maintained since 2009.
4. Cinelerra
Cinelerra is intended to be useful and fast, representing the most used features from 15 years of editing, but does not compare to the leading commercial editors. By modern standards, it's probably minimalistic.
5. LiVES
This is a lightweight yet full featured video editing system that is meant for Linux users.
6. PiTiVi
This is a community driven video editor that has a pretty easy-to-learn user interface.
7. Open Movie Editor
Open Movie Editor is a free and open source video editing program, designed for basic movie making capabilities. It aims to be powerful enough for the amateur movie artist, yet easy to use.
8. Avidemux
Avidemux is a free video editor designed for simple cutting, filtering and encoding tasks.
9. Shotcut
This is a free and open source video editor that works on multiple platforms.
10. Flowblade
Flowblade Movie Editor is a multitrack non-linear video editor for Linux released under GPL 3 license.
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