Most people who start making videos use the app that comes with Windows, but it's very limited. Now, Microsoft slides you over to ClipChamp which they purchased a couple of years ago.
ClipChamp offers more features, but it's still not that great. Also, if you download your video to post it online, Microsoft brands it unless you sign up for their paid service at $12.00 a month.
Why do that when there are many video editing free apps like Shortcut? This video editing app is a completely free and open-source video editing software. You don't need to pay a license fee and there are no hidden costs.
Download from the official website to use on Windows, macOS, and Linux at zero costs. It's rated as beginner friendly. This truly is something a beginner can master unlike some so-called beginner video editing apps I've tried.
WHAT SHORTCUT CAN DO
Shortcut offers a plethora of features. Here are only a few:
1. Format Support for a variety of audio, video, and image formats, including MP4, AVI, and MOV.
2. Multiple Track Editing allows users to layer audio, video, and effects.
3. Timeline Editing lets users cut, trim, and arrange clips.
4. Filters and Effects are available for video and audio to use for creative editing like blurring, color correction, and transitions.
5. Intuitive Interface that's user-friendly with dockable panels to make learning and use easier.
6. Capture content from screens, webcams, and network streams.
7. 4K resolution support.
8. Professional looking transtions.
Seriously, the list of features goes on and on.
TAKEAWAY TRUTH
Free, easy to use, and customizable. My advice is to download it and try. Use the basic features and get comfortable. Then move to more sophisticated features. Shortcut can do it all.