All the ones that keep getting recommended have a UI like a cockpit of a Boeing 747 (kdenlive, shotcut, openshot, DaVinci resolve) which is so overwhelming, all I want is just make some cuts, blur a face, or something on the screen, and maybe add some subtitles.
I just want something simple, I am not gonna make the next Avatar movie.
I have a feeling there is nothing like this on linux but hey maybe one of you actually knows of one.


Others mentioned it but I’ll insist on kdenlive.
Yes it’s intimidating, so much so I initially started it, closed it and went back to
ffmpeg, so the CLI.What I was lacking wasn’t a good UI or UX but rather the principle of video editing. Once you actually learn the basics :
then regardless of which software you use it’s nearly the same.
So I would actually invest just an hour to try a tutorial, edit a 1min video, get feedback on it from friends then try again. Honestly video as a medium is not going away anytime soon, in fact arguably platform like TikTok (sadly) made it even more popular. Consequently investing a bit of time today would benefit you for decades to come.
Now this was an interesting read, thanks (I will probably invest an hour or so in some video tutorials)
Glad to hear! I’m also no expert but if you have more specific questions, please do ask. I’d be happy to try to help.