As long as you're only wanting to do basic editing (cutting and pasting, as 
well as converting to other formats, quicktime pro will do what you want.  
(quicktime that comes with osx won't edit, it only plays, it's 30 bucks or 
thereabouts, but it works well, and I've used it on a number of occasions to 
fix videos we've had here.  It doesn't do the fancy things, such as audio/video 
editing on their own (there's some packages that will allow you to edit the 
video and audio tracks separately), and it won't generally allow you to touch 
up the videos (changing shading, brightness and the like) but for just basic 
editing, it doesn't get much simpler than quicktime pro.
I'm sure there's some free ones out there that work too, but since quicktime 
does what I need, I never bothered to look into anything else.
hth.
On Dec 30, 2014, at 1:18 PM, stuart young wrote:

> Hi all.
> Can anyone recommend video editing software that can be used by a blind 
> person? 
> Many thanks for your help.
> Kind regards.
> stuart.
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