....what you are going to find is that the editing systems you will most likely want to use are Mac based, with the exception of Adobe Premiere. Avid and Final Cut Pro are Mac based.
...I would think that eventually it will be personal preference. I was Avid trained, however, I intend to get a Mac and install Final Cut Pro. Avid is a great system and so is Final Cut, but I found that in terms of being user friendly, Final Cut was the best choice for me. Avid has alot of bells and whistles, Final Cut not so much, but I also found that alot of the bells and whistles that Avid had, I wasn't using. Final Cut seems to have streamlined some of its extras and offers the things that you really need....
...once you learn one editing system, you will find that alot of them are similar. If you can figure one out, you will probably be able to figure out the others. Avid and Final Cut Pro are systems that are industry standard and many movies, Hollywood and Indie, have ben done on these systems....
...so, IMO, get a Mac G4. Edit system: Final Cut Pro. I don't know what kind of camera to suggest to someone just starting out. My Panasonic DVX 100a is an expensive investment for a beginner, but it is also a really good camera. Ask on this site about a good camera. There are lots of people who can help you make a decision on a new camera.
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