I have learned so much about free video editing lately, I want to share with you what I've learned.

Before we get started, there is no need for you to reinvent the wheel.
You can use video downloader methods and legally and ethically download other people's videos.
Here is information about Pinterest video downloaders: https://www.mostlyblogging.com/pinterest-downloader/

Here is information about YouTube Shorts video downloaders: https://www.mostlyblogging.com/youtube-shorts-download/

Here are more advantages of YouTube: https://www.mostlyblogging.com/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-youtube/

Best Free Video Editors 2022

TikTok:
TikTok's filters are fun. For instance, I recently showed how to dress your dog with snowflakes coming down on us in my room. Filters are fun, exciting, and I predict TikTok will keep adding more. TikTok's filters are easy to use.
Here is more information about TikTok: https://www.mostlyblogging.com/how-to-grow-on-tiktok/

PosterMyWall:
PosterMyWall has such short videos I wasn't sure they were videos. They look more like ads or moving pictures straight out of Harry Potter but not quite a GIF. Here check them out to see what I mean: https://www.mostlyblogging.com/postermywall/

Splice:
The Splice app is famous for its free, large, music library. I like it for its easy features such as bells and other sound effects. You "splice" video clips together and you can add text. Here is more information and a tutorial: https://www.mostlyblogging.com/splice-app-review/
Here are Splice alternatives: https://www.mostlyblogging.com/splice-alternatives-free/

FlexClip:
I recently discovered FlexClip and like the templates.

Canva:
Although known as a graphic tool, Canva also has helpful video templates.

Lumen5:
The tool pulls your blog article from your RSS feed to make a dynamic video.

Instasize:
Although you get more perks with the paid version, there is a free plan. Instasize starts at $5.00 per month.
Here is more information about Instasize and other free video editors: https://www.mostlyblogging.com/instasize-video/

What Should You Put in Your Videos?
You can put tutorials, demonstrations, and testimonials. On TikTok, people post entertaining videos. On YouTube, people post all of these. Here you will find more ideas for your videos: https://www.mostlyblogging.com/youtube-video-idea-generator/

Wrapping Up:
In closing, let me tell you what to do with your videos. Put them on these social media sites: https://www.mostlyblogging.com/free-social-networking-sites/

Once your video is on YouTube, you will generate visibility if you use the TubeBuddy Chrome extension. There is a free version but I like the paid plan. Here is more information about TubeBuddy: https://www.mostlyblogging.com/tubebuddy-extension-for-chrome/

Have fun with these free video editors!

Author's Bio: 

Janice Wald is the founder of MostlyBlogging.com and co-founder of the Mostly Blogging Academy. She is an ebook author, blogger, blogging coach, blogging judge, freelance writer, and speaker. She won the Best Internet Marketer Award and the Best Blogger Award at the 2021 Infinity Blog Awards. Wald was also nominated as 2019 Best Internet Marketer by the Infinity Blog Awards and in 2017 as the Most Informative Blogger by the London Bloggers Bash. She’s been featured on Small Business Trends, the Huffington Post, and Lifehack.