What is the best program for editing video clips from a digital camera?

I have a Nikon Coolpix S550 digital camera and some video clips that I’d like to edit. I’m looking for recommendations as to the best editing program for this kind of thing. Also, let me know if it’s possible to edit for image stability and frame orientation w/ the program you recommend.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Adobe Premiere or Sony Vegas

I have used bot and I love Adobe. It’s more professional and isn’t as easy as Vegas, but when you learn how to do it, You make works of art!

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2 Responses to What is the best program for editing video clips from a digital camera?

  1. We are We are says:

    Adobe Premiere or Sony Vegas

    I have used bot and I love Adobe. It’s more professional and isn’t as easy as Vegas, but when you learn how to do it, You make works of art!
    References :
    http://www.adobe.com/products/premiere/

  2. treeB says:

    You can check out trakaxPC, which we’ve just recently released – it’s completely free (no trial/catches etc.)
    http://www.trakax.com/software/pc/

    It’s simple drag and drop technology, so perfect for beginners to experiment and have fun creating music, video and photo slideshow mixes without a steep learning curve. However, there are advanced features such as beat-matching etc., so you can find a level to suit your capabilities. You can cut samples, remix tracks, change tempos, create slideshows, create & edit videos, record in directly from your mic etc. Check out the site for a full range of reviews.

    We also provide libraries of royalty-free loops & beats that will help you in creating new and unique tracks – they’re really cheap, so worth checking out:
    http://www.trakax.com/software/trakpacks...

    Good Luck with the music, video and photo slideshow mixing!
    References :
    http://www.trakax.com