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All the ones that keep getting recommended have a UI like a cockpit of a Boeing 747 (kdenlive, shotcut, openshot, DaVinci resolve) which is so overwhelming, all I want is just make some cuts, blur a face, or something on the screen, and maybe add some subtitles.

I just want something simple, I am not gonna make the next Avatar movie.

I have a feeling there is nothing like this on linux but hey maybe one of you actually knows of one.

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[–] nasi_goreng@lemmy.zip 6 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

Do you have any reference app that has easy to use interface in your liking?

I believe even OpenShot is the most basic version of video editing. Windows Movie Maker, Clipchamp, Capcut, all are have same basic interfaces.

[–] Im28xwa 1 points 10 hours ago

Capcut Desktop KineMaster