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You do need a camera to use iMovie. Import pictures and clips that are already on your computer/mac.
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if you have a mac, you can just open iMovie and drag a song from your iTunes account into a new movie project. Then you can just find pictures of the album's cover on google images and drag them onto your desktop and then drag them from your desktop onto your iMovie project. Click on the clock icon in the bottom left-hand corner of the picture on iMovie. It should say 4 seconds. Change that to 60 seconds. Repeat with the rest of the pictures until you have the exact time of the song. Example: a song that is 3:24. Get four pictures, drag them onto your desktop, then to your iMovie project on top of the music. Set the duration (time) for the first three pictures 60 seconds. Make the fourth picture 24 seconds.
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Yes windows movie maker, imovie. ("'\(o.o)/"')
iMovie adds the zooming effect (called the Ken Burns effect) to slideshows you can either turn it off when you set up a new project or in an existing project right click on a clip and select Project Properties... from the menu and then change the Initial Photo Placement setting to Fit In Frame.
save into your camera roll and then insert from your pictures onto a pages document
Visit the URL posted below for a video tutorial on Transitions in iMovie:
You can't change the key of the audio played back in iMovie. You will need to load the song into an audio editor like Logic or Audacity or Peak to change the key first.
Imovie HD is close to imovie
What you can do is hold control key and click, and it will give you a list of options. Click 'import to iphoto' and the image will be in iphoto. In imovie, click where the photos would be, and choose 'iphoto library' and just drag the photo onto the slideshow.
yes, there is an import feature in iMovie 08.