What do you like best about Wondershare Filmora?
I work as a Dietician & Nutritionist, manage a homeopathy clinic, and also create health education and teaching content. My daily work includes preparing short classes, educational videos, patient guidance material, and online teaching sessions. Filmora has become a very useful tool for this kind of practical, real world work.
In the beginning, it took me a little time to understand Filmora’s functions and editing options. There are many tools available, so initially I had to explore and learn how things work. But after spending some time with it, everything became clear. Once I got used to the interface, the workflow felt smooth and comfortable, and now editing feels easy and well organized.
Filmora is easy to use and quick to start once you understand the basics. I don’t need a complex setup or advanced technical knowledge. This helps a lot when I need to create educational content quickly, especially during busy clinic days or when I have to prepare teaching material on short notice.
One of the best features for my work is the AI Voice Enhancer. Many times, in real situations, I need to record a video urgently without using an external microphone. In such cases, voice quality is not always clear. Filmora’s AI voice enhancer improves the voice quality surprisingly well. It removes background noise and makes the voice sound clear and professional, which is very important for lectures, patient education, and teaching videos.
The auto voice normalization feature is also very helpful. During long lectures or educational sessions, voice levels can change naturally. Filmora balances the audio automatically, so the voice stays consistent throughout the video. This saves time and avoids manual audio adjustments.
For video quality, Filmora’s auto enhance tools work really well. They improve brightness, clarity, and overall video quality with very little effort. This is useful when recording in different lighting conditions or when creating content at home. The final videos still look clean and professional, which is important for health education content.
Another feature I find very useful is advanced compression. Sometimes lecture videos or educational content become quite large in size, especially when sessions are long. In urgent situations, I need to send these videos quickly to medical students or patients. Filmora allows me to compress large video files without losing much quality, which makes sharing and uploading much easier.
I use Filmora regularly for creating short classes, educational videos, health awareness content, and patient guidance material. It provides enough features like screen recording, trimming, text overlays, images, callouts, highlights, and layout adjustments. These tools help me explain diet charts, medical reports, and health topics clearly and step by step.
Filmora also integrates well with the files I already use, such as images, PDFs, and recorded videos. Learning resources and basic support are easy to follow when needed. Overall, Filmora helps me manage my clinic work, teaching, and content creation more efficiently. After the initial learning phase, it has become a reliable and practical tool for creating professional health education videos. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What do you dislike about Wondershare Filmora?
Overall, Filmora works well for my daily video editing and educational work, but there are a few areas where it can improve. In the beginning, the software feels a little overwhelming because there are many tools and features on the screen. For a new user, it takes some time to understand which functions are actually needed for regular editing and teaching work. The learning curve is not very hard, but it does require some time at the start.
When working on long lecture videos or detailed educational content, Filmora can sometimes feel slightly heavy. If the timeline has multiple layers like video, images, text, and audio, preview playback may slow down. It does not stop the work completely, but it can reduce editing speed during longer sessions.
One issue I have noticed is while using the AI audio enhancer feature. Although the results after export are usually good, the software can become less smooth or feel like it is hanging while this feature is being applied. During editing, performance can drop, and the system feels a bit slow until the process is complete. After exporting the final video, everything works fine, but using this feature in real time could be smoother.
Another point is that Filmora includes many features, but not all of them are useful for educational or lecture-style videos. Because of this, the interface can feel a little crowded when I am doing simple tasks like trimming clips, adding text, or adjusting audio. A more simplified workspace option for teaching or education-focused users would be helpful.
I am a paid user, and while the software offers good value, I feel the pricing could be more flexible or slightly lower, especially for users who mainly create educational or health-related content. Some features are very useful, but the overall cost can feel a bit high for individual professionals or small practices.
For quick, small edits, Filmora can also feel a bit heavier compared to very basic editors. Project files can become large when working on long lectures, which requires good system performance and enough storage space.
Apart from these points, there are no major problems. Most of the issues are related to performance during heavy editing or AI feature usage. Filmora still does its job well, but improving stability during AI processing and offering more flexible pricing would make the experience even better for users like me. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.