well that model you dont need to render it out to full 1080, be cause it isnt full 1080 footage, just a little tip to save time on the render.
Also the footage looks bit squised. was it recorded at 4:3 or 16:9.
For the camera, if you also record it using the 720 setting and not the 960 you'll get more footage for your memory which is always good.
As for the footage in general, use tracking to stablize the footage out a little bit, as it helps get rid of that camera shake.
also the videos look like the FPS has been lost a little, 30 is normally fine, but it looks a little choppy, did you decrease the FPS when you rendered the footage?