Either one will work. The choice is yours.
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.
No, there isn't. The closest equivalent to Photo Story would be making a slideshow through iPhoto or by making a movie in iMovie. There are numerous tutorials for help in this area on the Internet.
From iMovie's Window menu select Event Library. This will show a pane that includes iPhoto Videos. The videos will need to be in a format that iMovie recognises - MPEG4 or DV file formats, and some .mov formats. Try MPEG Streamclip to convert between formats (See links below). If you want to import still images click on the camera icon, on the right hand side of the iMovie window, which will show your iPhoto library. Any desired items can be dragged into your movie.
A new MacBook comes with iLife '09 which includes iPhoto, iMovie, GarageBand, iWeb, iDVD.
Import image into iPhoto, and music into iTunes. Create new movie. Insert picture into movie. Insert song into movie.
iLife is a suite of applications, found in the Applications folder, which includes iPhoto, iMovie, Garageband etc.
iPhoto is part of the iLife suite of software supplied with Macs and is not available for other operating systems.
GarageBand. icCal. iPhoto. PhotoBooth. iMail. Finder. Pages. Keynotes. Time Machine. iMovie.
No, but you can buy it on the apple store for for $14.99 or in iLife $49.99 including iMovie, iDVD, Garageband, iPhoto, and iWeb.
you should probably use PowerPoint. It's created for slideshows! apparently it works best with most cameras, too. You can hook it up to iPhoto or My Pictures. It's really simple!
There is a program called iMovie where you can browse, edit and share your creations. It is part of iLife, which is on every new mac computer and comes with iMovie, iPhoto and GarageBand.
The Flip cameras record in the H.264 MP4 format which can be used by most software. On a Mac it is often better to import the video from the camera into iPhoto and then Quit iPhoto and launch iMovie which will find the videos in iPhoto and make them available for editing and sharing.