Which is better iDVD or iMovie

i am doing a movie project for english. this girl im working with gave me a flash drive with videos (filmed on an ipad) and pictures (camera...not ipad) and she asked me to put it in sort of movie form tonight....im not sure if she wanted me to just put all the stuff in the right place or completely finish it ready to go. Which is better to use for this type of thing and will work on a dell computer (without idvd or imovie) for viewing through a flashdrive. and can i put the finished product on youtube?

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