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Da Vinci Resolve is free and is a good NLE.
Adobe Premiere or Final Cut Pro is the go to industry standards.
The basic Movie Maker for both OS will do simple editing, I've made one with the free one in the Mac just fine, you can add text, music overlay, transitions and all sorts.
Will be windows.
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Yes this..
I have both Final Cut and Premiere Pro.. Excellent software, but not cheap..
BUT if you have the right version of windows, Windows Movie Maker is free and is a basic package but does the job if you are just doing basic edits. If you have Windows 10 there is a way too get movie maker, it comes preinstalled on older versions.
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The 1080p from my fuji xt2 is fantastic but it doesn't have stabilisation - you can get stabilised lenses or a gimbal, but for a beginner it is probably best to avoid gimbal and the like. However, last gen fuji are (like the Sony bodies) affordable and output great video. Sony probably the better choice.
I really like Vegas too although takes ages to render the final video
Do not get corel videostudio especially the 2019 one. It is full of bugs and crashes often tech support are next to useless.
Also, it works on Windows, OS X and Linux, and you can convert stuff to/from a whole bunch of other editors too.
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Most importantly you'll need some lights as well. If you search YouTube for cheap led lights you'll find some comparisons and recommendations for decent cheap ones.
Youtube has loads of tutorials.
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Camera wise, will probably have to use what we have, at least to start.. I think it's a Sony HX400V or something, which should be ok to start. Not high tech stuff.. but when you're demonstrating a commode not sure you want 4k...