Yes. I filled in your survey. Not sure if you’re specifically looking for tutorial creators but I make videos to accompany my music on YouTube. As of about a year ago, those videos have been exclusively made with Shotcut.
Oh why not I can’t be the only one, youtube channel is here(and i’m on the forum because I broke something in shotcut again tonight XD) https://www.youtube.com/c/Pocketablescom
Filled in the survey. Using Shotcut more and more as I learn more about it - most recently I’m using it to splice together several short videos, add overlays, and mix screencasting with audio commentary, speeding parts up as necessary (so the viewer isn’t watching me type all the time!) Anyway, channel is here, most recent video is here.
Unfortunately I found shotcut as having many bugs and being very slow (although the latest version with the latest 5.4 kernel seems to be a bit quicker). I started with smaller projects so it was not so visible however as my projects are growing, the problems with shotcut causes that I started thinking about changing it. However I looked on openshot. It’s nice but doesn’t have too many possibilities although I used it few times to generate some small parts of my videos. KDEnlive seems to be also a good alternative but switching to it would probably require learning many new things since the beginning. Concerning shotcut I don’t like many things but I have some workarounds either I know how to avoid ex. crashes. Not sure how stable and reliable is KDEnlive.
Moreover shotcut is also missing some very useful functionality which seems to be very basic. As 1st on my list I would put copy/paste using system clipboard between different opened shotcut instances. It seems to be easy to be done and very important if you want to use some elements from your old projects to make video quicker. As 2nd but definitely less important I would add the possibility to change the order of tracks (move up/move down).
Thus as for now I regularly use Shotcut (few times per week quite often).