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6 open-source alternatives to Apple's Final Cut Pro
Dec 22, 2024
With a $300 price tag, Apple’s Final Cut Pro video editing tool is one of the pricier options for editing your videos. There are many different alternative video editing programs available, including a whole host of open-source options. Free, open-source editors don’t mean any less quality or fewer features. You can find exactly what you need for editing videos on your Mac without paying a hefty fee for it.
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6 Gyroflow
Edit your videos for stabilization
While Final Cut Pro has many editing features, sometimes the open-source alternatives focus on more specific features of video editing. Gyroflow is an open-source video tool with a major focus on stabilizing your video content in post-production.
Gyroflow is best used when filming sports action, such as running or mountain biking POV videos, or generally any types of videos where the videographer wasn’t steady-handed — it happens to the best of us, unfortunately.
You can use Gyroflow for other video editing features too, such as using keyframes, speed ramping, shutter correction, and lens correction. Gyroflow also comes with plugins for both DaVinci Resolve and Adobe video tools for extra editing abilities.
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