Anyone who has ever had to edit a entry-level video will probably know the Windows Movie Maker program, because it's the video-editing tool that's usually installed as standard with Windows and offers just what you need to edit.
Since not everyone has this program on their computer, the best alternative for this case is Wax. This program of such a simple name offers the possibility of editing videos at the "amateur" level, without the need of having advanced knowledge in video editing as professional programs such as Vegas or Premiere require.
Wax allows you to add different effects to your videos through the timeline, and supports the main network formats (AVI, WAV, JPG, PNG, etc.) so this is a good start to enter the world of video editing.
show more