$39.99/year or $59.99 lifetime From filmora.wondershare.com
Needs macOS 10.14 or later
Filmora from Wondershare positions itself as an “alternative to iMovie,” and it’s obviously designed with novices in mind. If you perform any action for the first time, a useful animation window pops up suggesting what to do next. This type of handholding is a very light touch. It doesn’t reappear if you perform the same action again, and it’ll be most welcome if you’re new to video editing.
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