Edit simple home video

Hi. I have a lot of family videos that need to be trimmed. Scenes where the camera is vertical for 10 seconds before it is changed, or staying on one shot too long. I don't to make a movie yet, with several clips, I simply want to trim the clips I have to save storage room. Do I need FCE? Or is there something more simplistic to accomplish what I want to do? Freeware or Shareware? My Canon Elph shoots AVI video. This is what I want to edit, just snip ends or beginnings of a clip. Is there something like a Photoshop, where I can edit and then save and it is saved in the edited form? I am upgrading to Leopard and iLife08 soon. So, I will be working with that system. Thanks for the information. -Tim

Hi- I am not sure about all the specs, since I am a novice, but here is the camera Canon 870 IS
www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelInfoAct&fcategoryid=145&modelid=1 5655#ModelTechSpecsAct
I think in answer to your question, it is 640x480 30 fps. Movie: AVI (Image: Motion JPEG; Audio: WAVE [Monaural])
?? Again, I am a beginner. Does any of the above help?

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