I wish I knew of one to recommend to you. I've been using Final Cut Pro at the school and Windows Live Movie Maker at home. The former is great, but hideously expensive, and the latter is, uh, well, yeah. It will certainly make a movie, but not anything fancy or requiring more than one audio track at a time.
It's not user-friendly (then again, you've done programming, so I don't think you'll have trouble figuring it out!), but VirtualDub and its user-modified VirtualDubMod should do what you need -- and if either of them don't, there are numerous plugins available for both. You can download them from www.doom9.net, along with a bevy of other useful video-editing tools.
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