It may not have as many features and controls as Final Cut Pro, but it has enough to get you started, and you won't need any tutorials to figure out how everything works. If you're just starting out on YouTube, or you just want to create some app previews for the App Store, iMovie is a great option. Whether you're making classic videos or trailers, which have ready-made templates, it's all a matter of dropping your media files in the right place, adding audio effects, transitions, and maybe doing a bit of editing here and there. It will all be instantly available when launching the app, so you can start editing immediately. Perfect for home videosĮxperienced editors might scoff at the editor's simplified layout, but it makes the app so much easier to pick up, especially if your media content is already saved to your Photos library. While it's mainly designed for home videos, it is suitable even for professional use, especially if you're looking for something with a gentle learning curve. Apple's iMovie is sometimes overlooked by video editors, but it's one of the best tools for newcomers and those who don't need advanced features.