These include significant lag issues and the fact that features don’t always work like they’re supposed to. Ultimately, Openshot has everything you could expect from a free video editor. You can also adjust elements like brightness, contrast, color grading, and gamma. In addition, there are all the usual options to adjust and enhance your video, be it crop, trim, rotate, or resize. It also offers a range of title-card templates that can be customized as needed. What’s more, OpenShot boasts layer-based video editing capabilities that allow you to stack in an unlimited number of layers to your video, be it soundtracks, overlapping videos, or custom images.
While the software doesn’t offer much in the way of complex features, its free and open-source nature means that there are no ads, watermarks, or paid upgrades to contend with. It employs a minimalistic design, and its drag-and-drop interface is easy to get used to, even for rookies. OpenShot is a good basic video editor with some additional features. Occasional lagging, slow response -Bugs and glitches