CyberLink PowerDirector is one of the best mid-range video editors we've come across. While it lacks some advanced features, at this price you'd be hard-pressed to find a better option. Check out our full CyberLink PowerDirector review for all the details.
Hitfilm might not be the most complete in terms of features, but our testing shows that what it can do, it does extremely well. No wonder it's such a hit among so many users. Read our full Hitfilm review for the details.
Wondershare Filmora9 is a powerful, easy-to-use editor that you can use for as little as nothing. Between the free plan and its flexibility, there's a lot to recommend it. Check out our full Wondershare Filomora9 review for all the details.
Corel VideoStudio Ultimate is a very well-featured, easy-to-use video editor that is widely used by professionals and amateurs alike. However, we ran into a few performance issues while using it, so it may not be the answer for everybody. Read our full VideoStudio review for the details.
Adobe Premiere Pro CC might be the best video editing program out there. It gives you access to all the tools the pros use, but is still easy to use and understand. The pricing scheme might give you pause, though, as you can read in this full Adobe Premiere Pro review.
MAGIX Movie Editor Pro is a useful bit of software that lacks a bit in the more advanced departments, but overall does a great job of editing video. Check out our full Movie Editor Pro review for all the details.
Final Cut Pro X is a powerful tool that has been used to edit big-budget movies and YouTube videos alike. The downside is that it's hard to use and only available on Mac, but, for the right person, this is definitely the right tool, as you can read in this Final Cut review.
VideoPad is a free editor that exemplifies the idea that you get what you pay for. Though it does what it does reasonably well, you may want to seek a more well-rounded tool rather than this one. Read our full VideoPad review for the details.