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Well, this depends on your preference. However, so far the easiest one to use I think is Adobe Premier Pro.
-Your work space is clear, defined and united.
-The tools are easy to use and you have several options for cutting through your clips
-The audio and visual effects are ready for your use
-Importing files are much easier to do than Final Cut Pro
-Exporting options are very diverse and you will definatley find what you are looking for.
However, I would prefer Da Vinci for colour correction, but that could be done after you edit your video on Premier Pro. And if you have a recording that has excessive noise in you can use Adobe Audition to capture your noise print and reduce it to the suitable amount that you see fit and then import it to Adobe Preimier Pro and you are set !
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