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You use Adobe Premiere to create movies, edit videos, etc. Adobe Premiere is like a more professional version of iMovie, Windows Media Player, and is closely related to Final Cut.
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For Mac: Final Cut Pro 7 or Avid Media Composer. For PC: Adobe Premiere or the complete Adobe Creative Suite.
It's main rival is Adobe Premiere Pro, or Final Cut Pro (Mac exclusive)
I believe to fully benefit from editing FLV that you should first convert the FLV file to a more common format - then use Adobe Premiere Pro, Sony Vegas, Avid or Final Cut Pro (Mac OS).
Adobe Premiere is a great product for video editing, along with Final Cut Pro and Avid.
Alternatives to Final Cut Pro include Avid's Media Composer and Adobe's Premiere (See links below).
You can't. Final Cut and After Effects have their own proprietary file types. It only works with After Effects and Premiere because the were both created by the same company and specifically designed to be compatible.
It really is personal preference and just what you would be doing, Adobe After Effects is a pretty complex tool, and you will need to look at lots of tutorials just to do some basic things, Final Cut is not the same thing as After Effects, Final Cut is an actual movie maker, whereas After Effects is strictly to make effects, and then wants you to buy Premiere Pro for the movie making itself, Adobe After Effects has more effect capabilities than Final Cut, but can't really make a movie as easily. Personally i use Adobe After Effects and Premiere Pro, they are very good products together. A lot stronger than Final Cut.Another view:Final Cut Pro comes as part of the Final Cut Studio package which includes Motion (See links below) which is the equivalent of After Effects. Many professional producers use the Final Cut Studio software.
The best and simplest video editing software is probably Adobe Premiere, which is cheaper than Avid and Final Cut Pro, but still powerful.