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Conceptual Change (KAT)  Differentiation (KAT)  Lesson Preparation  
Creating Animation / Interactive Video  Use of audio, video and images.  

 Description

Shotcut is an advance and intermediate video editing. Still, it is also suitable for beginners to use as Shotcut makes editing tasks simple and effective. It comes with all the tools of a classic video editing program. It's free and packed with a variety of features and options to pick from, but that doesn't mean it compromises the basic editing features. It is a cross-platform, which is excellent because you can easily use this on a macOS and switch to a Windows OS.


 How it works

This is the basic understanding of how Shotcut works. 
 
1. Import media by dragging and dropping into the playlist.
2. Creating your video by dragging and dropping into the timeline.
3. Editing the clip by dragging the edges of the clip to shorten it.
4. Add any music clip by drag and drop from your playlist into your timeline. 
5. Lastly, export your video by select Export once you have finished editing your video. 
 


 Features
  • Easy way to trim, resize, copy & paste, cutting and scale clips just a few clicks!
  • Auto save feature - ability to recover your edits even after a crash.
  • Unlimited undo and redo for playlist edits.
  • Support resolutions up to 4K.
  • Offers a library of filters to enhance the audio and video.

 Affordances
  • Multi-select of medias to timeline.
  • Support drag and drop of medias from file manager.
  • Export to multiple file formats for audios and videos.
  • Cross-platforms which can be use in macOS and Windows OS
  • Effortless in editing the video clip by dragging the edges of the clip to shorten it.

 Limitations
  • No built-in sharing to popular sites such as Facebook and Vimeo.
  • Need self exploration as it is less intuitive than commercial applications.

 Educator Usage
Teachers may use videos to:
  • Show a simulation
  • Cover theoretical content before class
  • Create tutorials for software
  • Produce a narrated virtual tour of subjects
  • Provide video feedback to class on assignments
     
Students may use videos to:
  • Rapidly learn or review a key concept
  • Record an oral presentation
  • Create a tutorial for a study group
  • Review information prior to an exam
     

Read more on how to tap on Shotcut.

Read more on creating online educational experiences with video editing software.


 Platforms Supported
Linux, OS X, and Windows

 Other Resources

You may watch a simple guide on Shotcut

Need more help? Watch more on tutorial guides


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