Recommended Software
There are several different software functions that you will need to consider for your project. Some products can fulfill all these roles, while others may specialize in one area. Software functions you will need to address are:
Recording | Editing | Sharing |
Below you will find our recommendations for video software to meet these needs.
Panopto – “The Jack of All Trades”
Cost: Free
Panopto is a full-service platform that can meet all your video creation needs.
Pros:
- All-in-one video creation, editing, and streaming platform
- Two recording options: downloadable app and browser version
- Built-in accessibility features
- Embedded quizzes
Cons:
- Editing limited to basic functions like cutting and trimming
Zoom – “The Virtual Meeting Specialist”
Cost: Free
Zoom is the premier platform for hosting and recording virtual meetings
Pros:
- Virtual meeting recording
- Embedded annotation tools
Cons:
- Limited utility outside of virtual meetings
Canva – “The Cute Editor that Packs a Punch!”
Cost: Free for basic features.
Canva lets you take your pre-recorded, raw video footage and create appealing, polished final videos.
Pros:
- Easy to use.
- Visually engaging.
- Pre-built video templates, assets, and backgrounds.
- Ability to cut, trim, and split video, as well as add transitions, callouts, and lower thirds.
- Browser-based.
Cons:
- Many advanced features and assets require a paid account.
- More of a video presentation builder than a full-fledged video editor.
OpenShot – “The Editing Specialist”
Cost: Free
OpenShot is a powerful, full-fledged video editor that approaches the capabilities of expensive premium editors.
Pros:
- Full-fledged video editor.
- Ability to cut, trim, and split video, as well as add transitions, callouts, and lower thirds.
- Ability to split audio and video.
- Work in multiple layers.
Cons:
- Requires downloadable app installation.
- Moderate learning curve.
- Bland interface.