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- ninjasavant0
You're pretty much right. The key to figuring out what to use is budget and what interacts with the program.
For example, with FCP you get Motion, Soundtrack, DVD Studio, LiveType, and Compressor in your workflow. But Adobe has a similar set of products in their suite as does Avid. I just happen to prefer FCP so that's what I use.
Hell, films have won in Cannes that were made with iMovie so the same thing holds true as in any kind of design, tools don't make the art. Find what you like to use and make your vision.
If you want to turn this into a career, however, that might affect your decision. I believe Avid operators make more than FCP operators so you may want to check the market for who's getting paid for what skillset.