VSDC Video Editor is a free program for Windows which, as the name suggests, lets you edit videos on your computer. So if you've used a digital video camera or phone to capture some video clips and you want to turn them into something more professional, this is the software you need. You can easily cut out the things you don't want. As for the bits you want to keep, you can split them into separate scenes and then rearrange them as you wish.
The program is pretty powerful, and will probably take a while to master. But it's certainly worth persevering as this free program is packed with features that will make your videos stand out.
You'll find the download at http://www.videosoftdev.com/free-video-editor and it's around 35 MB. It's malware-free according to VirusTotal and Web of Trust. There's also a Youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/FlashIntegro with some useful tutorials.
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Rob,
Thanks for the tip.
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