Back in my teenage years I remember making music videos to my favorite songs in WMM. It didn’t require any previous knowledge about cutting or other video editing tools. It was just simple and intuitive.

Is there an equivalent for Linux that’s as easy as intuitive as WMM was? Something I could put in front of someone without previous knowlegde in editing and they could still wrap their heads around in just a few minutes?

(And please don’t say Kdenlive. Have you ever tried to add a simple effect like blur to a part of a video? It’s super cumbersome.)

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    Does it need to be free software or just work on Linux? In recent years several web-based video editors became popular such as CapCut and Microsoft Clipchamp. They come with the usual disclaimers of being by companies that don’t have your best interest at heart.

    Personally, I try to power through Kdenlive and look up tutorials for the little stuff I do.

    Edit: https://opencut.app/ but may require running it inside a local Docker container yourself for most stability.

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      I’d definitely prefer something FLOSS and local, albeit selfhosted in my network.

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      Did you just list everyone you know or are these specific recommendations?

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        It’s my personal top candidates in the order of my preference (best to worst) from my notes when I was researching this topic for my parents. (funnily enough, they ultimately settled on kdenlive, despite not being very computer proficient, because they found more step by step yt guides for what they wanted to do with it)

        All still actively maintained.

        I played around with each of those for a bit some time ago and they were quite similar, so you can pick by your personal preference.

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    (And please don’t say Kdenlive. Have you ever tried to add a simple effect like blur to a part of a video? It’s super cumbersome.)

    What is your issue with blur? As long as you understand the intuitive “everything is an effect” methodology that Kdenlive follows, blurring a portion of the screen is straightforward. Note these clips in which I had blurred the credits appearing onscreen so they do not clash with the captions I added. Add a blur effect, then a crop effect.

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    kdenlive and openshot are my choice. openshot is easier for basic stuff but kinda buggy (at least it was in 2023)

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    OpenShot is great, especially paired with Inkscape and Blender. It’s simple and elegant and an old like me can be productive with minimal training.

    There’s also Kdenlive, for your super fully featured needs.

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    Openshot looks pleasing to the eye and seems easy to use but I didn’t use it myself

    Shotcut is in my opinion easy to use but is more similar to davinci resolve than to WMM

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    You may want to look into Avidemux as it’s trying to be a simple video editor. But it may too basic and I’m not certain, if it will be intuitive to you.

    I only used Window Movie Maker in the 2010s, maybe it used to be better before. But in my experience it was much more cumbersome. I think it was intuitive in the sense that it mostly worked like Microsoft (Office) software, but other than that it still did require some learning effort.

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      A lot of people sleep on avidemux, but if all you need is cutting and appending this program could save you a ton of time (and maintain the original quality) since it doesn’t need to render or encode

      But OP did mention a blur effect