So to make my super high end videos I've been using Adobe Premiere. While it's complicated and somewhat easy to understand it's slow and has caused me some grief. Today I decided I'd try a few free movie editing programs and while testing some neat ones I ended up trying iMovie...
Well. It wins hands down. I was able to edit and export a video with everything I need in the same quality in far less than half the time without knowing how to use the program. I drag and dropped the 2 clips, trimmed, added transitions, and adjusted the audio within a minute or two and exported.
Took maybe 5 minutes to render and bam my video is ready for youtube upload. Why was I trying so hard when it shouldn't be? Goes to show you that using lame software might actually be the better software. Plus this saves me $25 a month aka about $300 a year since I won't need to add premiere to my adobe cloud package. Yay!!!
I'll be uploading the beginners guide to modifier meshes today and then almost ever day I'll be adding a new Prusa Slicer video for your amusement.