Everyone loves Adobe After Effects. But, it's really expensive. There are, however, some Adobe After Effects alternative software programs that you can get for free!
Blender
First up is Blender. Blender offers you its services under the GNU Public License, which means that you can use and share this program without paying a licensing fee. For a free tool, however, it’s really comprehensive. You can create 3D graphics and models, but that’s not all. You can then animate and render your graphics, and add effects like water/fluid simulations and texturing.Further, the tool is surprisingly easy to use, but you have to be a little patient with it. It’s slower than After Effects, but it makes just as nice animations. Advanced users will find this free tool quite useful.
Cinefx
Another free, open source tool is Cinefx. This tool allows you to do simple video editing and compositing, but you can still add effects to your video clips. And, the interface is pretty intuitive so even beginners will quickly pick up on how to use this software.You can view all of your clips in a timeline in the same way as After Effects, and the timeline is actually a bit more intuitive than After Effects since the clips look larger on it. It supports all the major media formats, including AVI, QuickTime and MPEG.
DVD Slideshow Builder
Wondershare DVD Slideshow Builder is such a kind of DVD movie making software gearing to photo and video sharing. It simplifies movie making in 3 steps: Organize, Personalize and Create. It handles well the primary task - movies on DVD, although sometimes not works very efficiently.
iMovie
If you have a Mac, then you probably have iMovie . While this is a pretty simple video editing tool, it’s actually not that bad, especially if you just want to clean up some clips. Plus, it’s free with your Mac, or you can download it for about $30.But, that is the one caveat with this program; it’s for beginners. So, you should only use it for simple edits.
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