Drbgaijin
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An excellent example of what I mentioned in my post the best software for editingI use Wondershare Filmora 9 for video and Affinity Photo for my still photos. I think I paid less then $100 combined for the lifetime licenses for both. The do everything I need and I've had great luck with both. Still learning new features after a year of using them. They may not have the high sophistication of Adobe products, but they have all the bells and whistles I need (and then some). Here is a link to a recent video that was entirely shot on a Anafi and edited with Filmora 9
Your well edited footage would have been as watchable whether edited on Filmora, Avid Media Composer or any other NLE. It is not the tool that is important when creating an interesting video - it is the skills of the editor in telling a story in a way that is pleasing to the eye and the ear.
Well done!
Regards
Douglas
PS. Of course your well shot footage from the Anafi give you the material needed!