


Just everything you need, without any of the extra bells and whistles to get in your way. The features it does have are a laundry list of all the common must-have requests from working editors there are all the usual video cutting tasks, a full set of visual effects, some basic audio effects with keyframing, and exporting. It doesn't have twenty extra features that only apply to video peripherally. Of course, saying this about a Linux application can be deceptive, because Flowblade itself is essentially a front-end for MLT and FFmpeg, but complexity under the hood and file sizes aside, Flowblade is designed for cutting video.

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