you can either take the picture or import them.
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.
iMovie is supposed to be used for picture and video editing. It can help you have cool effects, text, sounds, and everything else you need and want for your pics and vids.
To add a picture to iMovie from a Word document right click on the picture in Word and save it to your Pictures folder or Desktop. Drag the saved picture into iPhoto's icon in the dock. This will add the picture to iPhoto. Open iMovie and and select the Photo browser/Camera icon on the right. Select your picture from the displayed thumbnails and drag the picture into the video clip your are editing and release it where you want to insert it. A menu will pop up offering the option to Replace, Insert, Cutaway, Picture in Picture, Green Screen or Cancel. Select your desired edit. Double clicking the pictures image in the editor will open an Inspector window with various other options with which to tweak the image/video.
The duration of a clip can be extended in iMovie by selecting the clip, pressing the I key to open the inspector and changing the time in the duration box. If this is for a still picture you can tick the box marked "Applies to all stills" to change the duration of all still images.
I'm not quite sure that's possible.
IMovie ULead and Final Cut Pro
Imovie HD is close to imovie
Open finder, applications , imovie drag to your dock! If you have to many already there move some!
yes, there is an import feature in iMovie 08.
iMovie can be found in the Applications folder.
Yes, You can just on the Kindle Fire it is not called ''iMovie'' it is called "iMovie '11 101" It is eather '11 or '101. Your Welcome.