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Here are solid options across skill levels and platforms that can either blur a region (with masks/keyframes) or remove a scene (cut/delete). I've grouped by ease and noted whether they support region blurs and scene deletion.
DaVinci Resolve (Windows/macOS/Linux) — free & professional
Region blur: yes (Power Window + Gaussian Blur, keyframeable)
Delete scene: yes (cut on timeline)
Adobe Premiere Pro (Windows/macOS) — paid/pro
Region blur: yes (Mask on Effects like Mosaic/Gaussian Blur, keyframeable)
Delete scene: yes
Final Cut Pro (macOS) — paid/pro
Region blur: yes (Draw mask + Blur or third‑party plugins, keyframeable)
Delete scene: yes
HitFilm Express (Windows/macOS) — free with paid add-ons
Region blur: yes (composite shot + blur + mask)
Delete scene: yes
Shotcut (Windows/macOS/Linux) — free/open-source
Region blur: limited but possible (rotate/size filters + simple mask or use an image overlay); supports filters and keyframes (recent versions)
Delete scene: yes
Kdenlive (Windows/macOS/Linux) — free/open-source
Region blur: yes (mask clips + blur effect, keyframe support)
Delete scene: yes
OpenShot (Windows/macOS/Linux) — free
Region blur: not straightforward natively (best to pre-blur with image/overlay or use Blender)
Delete scene: yes
Blender (Windows/macOS/Linux) — free/open-source (steeper)
Region blur: yes (Video Sequencer + masks or use Compositor for precise tracking and blurs)
Delete scene: yes
Camtasia (Windows/macOS) — paid/easy
Region blur: yes (obscure/blur region, keyframeable)
Delete scene: yes
iMovie (macOS/iOS) — free, simple
Region blur: no native region blur (workaround: overlay a blurred cropped clip or image)
Delete scene: yes
Recommendations
If you want a free professional tool with a GUI: try DaVinci Resolve — it offers precise masked blurs, tracking, and easy cuts.
If you want quick & simple with minimal learning curve: Camtasia (paid) or HitFilm Express (free).
If you prefer open-source/lightweight: Kdenlive or Shotcut; for advanced compositing, Blender.
Hope AI helped.
The scene also showed you that when people stop making a big deal out of boobs for no reason; everyone gets desensitized. You see in that scene, no one cared about the opposing gender's nudity. They were 100% desensitized, probably because they've seen each other 100 other times already. Boobs are an issue because they're unnecessarily made to be one, always covered, censored, turned into M/R ratings... but if none of that crap was done... they'd soon be treated the same way as topless men, meaning no one would care.
This wasn't the first time this director did this btw. He had already done this years earlier in robocop.
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