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From the top down...Avid media composer, Avid Xpress dv pro, Final cut pro, I movie, movie maker. You can get a free version of avid, but beware, its a monster big programme requiring commitment on your part to learn how to use. I've lost years inside avid world.

If its really simple editing and adding apiece of music and some titles (I know that seems like all there is to editing, but it's not) then go for FCP and below, the cheaper the prog, the easier it is to master generally. Let us know what you get in the end and show your stuff. good luck.

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