Recently I needed to cut several videos for a little presentation I gave in a school about earthquakes and buildings.


So I started using LosslessCut, a free and open-source video trimming and cutting tool (that you can easily install from https://flathub.org/apps/no.mifi.losslesscut).
Then I moved on my laptop and accomplice to my fallacious hamster memory I just opened Gnome software, and typing “video cut” I found Video Trimmer. Well, actually I haven’t even had to finish typing as after writing “video” I was already propose it (among other).
“Too much grace Saint Anthony!” we use to say in Italy.
Video Trimmer. is very, very simple, allowing a simple cut. And it could suffice. LosslessCut is a little more complex but allows for much fancier cutting operations.