Apple has great tutorials but i will show tell you how first you will need to name your project than you will have to record yourself or you can just put pictures. then there's cropping, adding music, and more play around with it and get familair
In iMovie '09 the video effects that are on Imovie HD(For example, earthquake, pixie dust, and rain) are no longer on the program. However, some effects of Imovie '09 are greenscreen, picture in picture, and cutaway. I find that if you make a video on Imovie '09, export it with effects that are not available on Imovie HD, then put that video on Imovie HD with the effects available there, you can come up with an amazing video that with tons of special effects.
You first import your clips onto iMovie, next you add the audio, editing and titles. Lastly you are able to share the clip onto YouTube,MobileMe or iTunes, on the other hand you are able to publish your movie as a video file by pressing Share and then Export Movie. Or once again save as a iMovie file so you are able to come back to it later to finish off the movie.
its really simple its like Windows Movie Maker if you have used that before. you need to import the pictures/ videos first that you want. then you can order them and stet the timing of them and how long you want them to show in seconds. then you can add transitions in-between them =. you can also add frames text and music from your Itunes. you will get it straight away once you know how to use it you can make loads of great movies - its fun and simple.
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No, these two applications are very different from each other. While both are editing programs from the Apple company, Imovie HD has effects, for example, "earthquake", that aren't on imovie 09. However Imovie 09 has effects like green screen and picture in picture.
Honestly, the direct upload from iMovie is not the best thing to do. It is better to export the video file and upload it directly.
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In Imovie HD, you can get the "squeaky voice" by going into audio fx, selecting pitch changer, and changing the slider around "chipmunk". However, if you have the Imovie '08/'09, the only thing you can do is speed up the video.
Visit the URL posted below for information on functions/features of iMovie (file is in PDF format):http://www.cctvcambridge.org/files/forms/5imovie.pdfLook under the section: Getting your video into iMovie.
Mac uses iMovie '09 and Final Cut Express.
Yes it can run fine
There are two site (one of which should be able to answer your question) URLs posted below. Copy and paste into your address bar.http://wic.library.upenn.edu/multimedia/tutorials/youtube2imovie.pdfOr iMovie 09 Tutorial:http://www.apple.com/ilife/tutorials/#imovie
Well, you need to get your pre-keyed image/video into your video bar (not the timeline), and then select it (it should be outlined with yellow). Drag the pre-keyed thing into the timeline, onto the other video, where you want it to appear. Then, let go of it, and a little menue should appear. Select "Picture in a picture". Then you should be able to manipulate it (with size and area), and that's how it's done.
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The GZ-MG330 has been tested with iMovie 09 (See links below) and just needs to be connected to the Mac with the USB cable. Switch the camera on and select it's Playback on PC setting. Launch iMovie and import the video for editing and sharing.
Visit the URL posted below (copy and paste into your address bar). It explains how to use a micro USB mic on imovie 9. It is in PDF form.http://library.albany.edu/divs/imc/pdf/imovievoice.pdf