iMovie ’08Getting Started Get to know iMovie and revolutionize the way you play, watch, store, and share your video.
10 Chapter 2 Learn iMovie To open iMovie:m Double-click the iMovie icon in your Applications folder or click the icon in the Dock.When you ope
Chapter 2 Learn iMovie 11 DVD, HDD, or Flash Memory CamcordersThese devices connect to your computer using a USB cable. They’re known as random-
12 Chapter 2 Learn iMovie If you’re importing high definition (HD) video, the 1080i HD Import Setting dialog opens. If you’re not importing 1080i
Chapter 2 Learn iMovie 13 7 When the video is finished importing, turn off your camcorder and disconnect it from your computer.Selectively Importin
14 Chapter 2 Learn iMovie FireWire-Equipped Digital CamcordersIf you have a DV or HDV mini-DV camcorder that you can connect to your computer usin
Chapter 2 Learn iMovie 15 5 From the Save To pop-up menu, choose a disk where you want to store the imported video.You can choose any supported har
16 Chapter 2 Learn iMovie 9 When the video is finished importing, you can turn off your camcorder and disconnect it from your computer.Video in Yo
Chapter 2 Learn iMovie 17 Recording Video Directly into iMovieIf your Mac has a built-in iSight camera, or if you connect an iSight or other compat
18 Chapter 2 Learn iMovie iMovie HD Projects or Other Movie Files on Your Hard DiskYou can import the video that you’ve already stored on your com
Chapter 2 Learn iMovie 19 6 Click Import.You can also import video from a project created in iMovie HD. When you import an iMovie HD project, only
2 1 Contents Chapter 1 5 Welcome to iMovie ’086 The iMovie Interface 6 A Single Video Library 7 Exploring and Playing Video 7 Creating Video Slidesho
20 Chapter 2 Learn iMovie Step 2: Organize Your Video Library and View Your VideoAfter you’ve imported your video, you’re ready to enjoy it. Your
Chapter 2 Learn iMovie 21 m Select a year in the Event Library to browse all the Events within it.To merge Events:m Select them in the Event Librar
22 Chapter 2 Learn iMovie Notice that you can “see into” the video by looking at the images stretched across time, just like looking at filmstrips
Chapter 2 Learn iMovie 23 Playing Your VideoYou’ll notice as you move the pointer across the filmstrips that the images in the filmstrips move and
24 Chapter 2 Learn iMovie m Click the Play button below the Event Library.To play an Event full screen:1 Select any part of a clip and then click
Chapter 2 Learn iMovie 25 A yellow selection border appears around a frame range when you select it.You can extend or shorten a frame range selecti
26 Chapter 2 Learn iMovie To select multiple video clips:m Hold down the Shift key and click the first and last clips you want to select in a cont
Chapter 2 Learn iMovie 27 A green bar appears at the top of the frame range.To mark video for deletion:m Select a range and then click the Reject b
28 Chapter 2 Learn iMovie To delete rejected clips:1 Choose View > Rejected Only, or choose Rejected Only from the Show pop-up menu.2 Click “Mo
Chapter 2 Learn iMovie 29 To crop a clip:1 Click the Crop button and then click a clip to select it.2 In the viewer, click Crop.A green crop rectan
Contents 3 47 Publishing Directly to the Web 49 Continue to Explore iMovie 49 Getting More Help
30 Chapter 2 Learn iMovie Click the crop icon to change or remove the crop at any time. You can restore your video to the original size at any tim
Chapter 2 Learn iMovie 31 To open the Audio Adjustments window:m Click a clip and then click the Audio Adjustments button.Setting Clip VolumeIf you
32 Chapter 2 Learn iMovie To normalize volumes across clips:1 With the Audio Adjustments window open, click a clip to select it.2 Click Normalize
Chapter 2 Learn iMovie 33 Â Standard (4:3): Produces a movie for viewing on a standard TV screen or on the web. When viewed on an HDTV, there will
34 Chapter 2 Learn iMovie 3 Continue selecting video and adding it to your project.4 In the project, drag the clips around to rearrange them in an
Chapter 2 Learn iMovie 35 You can preview any sound file by double-clicking it.3 Select a music file and drag it to the project background, being c
36 Chapter 2 Learn iMovie 5 To set the point in the music where the video begins playing (the video startpoint), drag the first selection handle.A
Chapter 2 Learn iMovie 37 To adjust clip duration (frame range):1 Select a clip in your project.2 Choose Edit > Trim, or click the Clip Duration
38 Chapter 2 Learn iMovie To adjust a clip’s duration, one frame at a time:1 Move the pointer close to the end of the clip you want to adjust and
Chapter 2 Learn iMovie 39 To add a transition between two clips:1 Choose Window > Transitions, or click the Transitions button in the iMovie too
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40 Chapter 2 Learn iMovie Adding Titles to Your ProjectYou can add text over video at any point in your project. For example, you might give your
Chapter 2 Learn iMovie 41 5 To preview your work, click the Play button in the viewer, and when you like the way it looks, click Done.To make the t
42 Chapter 2 Learn iMovie 4 To reposition the audio clip over the video, drag it to where you want it to begin playing in your movie.5 To make it
Chapter 2 Learn iMovie 43 8 Begin speaking when prompted.Speak loudly and clearly into the computer’s microphone, keeping the Left and Right volume
44 Chapter 2 Learn iMovie To change the Ken Burns effect:1 Select the photo in your project, and then click the Crop button in the iMovie toolbar.
Chapter 2 Learn iMovie 45 6 When you like the way it looks, click Done.You’ll see a crop icon at the beginning of the clip. The same crop icon repr
46 Chapter 2 Learn iMovie To create a finished movie for viewing on your iPod, iPhone, or Apple TV:1 Choose Share > iTunes.2 Select the size or
Chapter 2 Learn iMovie 47 If you want to retain copies of your rendered movies that you can access outside of the Media Browser or iTunes, see the
48 Chapter 2 Learn iMovie To publish your project to YouTube:1 Select your project in the Project Library, and then choose Share > YouTube.2 Ch
Chapter 2 Learn iMovie 49 Continue to Explore iMovie Congratulations, you’ve completed the tutorial. Now that you’re familiar with the basic tools
1 5 1 Welcome to iMovie ’08 Introducing iMovie ’08, a revolutionary way to enjoy, store, and share all your home video. You can bring video in
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6 Chapter 1 Welcome to iMovie ’08 The iMovie Interface The main iMovie window, shown below, is your console for viewing, organizing, and editi
Chapter 1 Welcome to iMovie ’08 7 Exploring and Playing Video Enjoying your video library has never been easier. The moment you select an Event
8 Chapter 1 Welcome to iMovie ’08 What You’ll Learn To learn how to get video into iMovie, and then organize, sort, and manage it, follow the
2 9 2 Learn iMovie Import video from your latest video devices and dig those old DV tapes out of the shoe box. With iMovie you can import, or
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