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Changing the Background
To alter a theme’s appearance dramatically,
swap the existing background image with
your own photo or movie.
To use a photo or movie
as the back ground:
1. Click either the Inspector button to bring
up the Menu Info window or the Edit
Drop Zones button.
2.
Drag a photo or movie from the Media
pane or the Finder and drop it onto the
Menu icon in either location. The back-
ground image is replaced, but the drop
zones remain (Figure 3.16).
Or
1.
From the File menu, go to the Import
submenu and choose Background Video.
2.
Locate a movie on your hard disk, and
click Import.
Or
1.
Drag a photo or movie file from the Media
pane or the Finder to the menu, but don’t
release the mouse button; be sure to
avoid stopping on a drop zone.
2.
Press the Command or Option key to
bring up a contextual menu with choices
(Figure 3.17).
3.
Choose Replace background to use your
file as the background.
To use a photo or movie as the back-
ground with no drop zones:
1. Follow the steps above to change the
background image.
2.
In the Menu Info window, deselect
Show drop zones and related graphics
(
Figure 3.18).
Figure 3.17 Press Command or Option before releas-
ing the mouse button to choose an action.
Figure 3.16 Adding a photo or movie to the Menu
icon in the Menu Info window (top) or the Drop Zones
Editor (bottom) makes it the theme’s background.
Menu icon
Changing the Background
Figure 3.18 Turn off the option to show drop zones to
use only your image or movie as the background.
Supplement for iMovie 09 and iDVD for Mac OS X: Visual QuickStart Guide by Jeff Carlson.
Copyright © 2009. Pearson Education, Inc. and Peachpit Press.
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