Ok, so basically what you do is you selecta all of the clips in the project. Then press "C" or go to help then type in "crop" and the second one should say "ken burns, cropping, etc." click on that one. Then click "FIT" in the top left corner of the video. Then it will show the whole file!!!
With iMovie or Final Cut
in final cut go to file>export>quicktime conversion. then import into fx home. In final cut go to file>import. select the file on your hard drive, and hit import hope this helps
Yes. Go to file>Import>Files, or press command I. Then wherever the file is you can import it and it will appear in you browser section of the screen (where all the files are).
No. But you may be able to using third-party applications.
Get something besides a Mac. :P Just joking. There are some other freeware programs for video editing, but a good paid one is Final Cut Pro.
To avoid rendering issues when importing iMovie projects into Final Cut Express, export your iMovie project as an Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC) or QuickTime movie file. This format maintains higher quality and compatibility, facilitating smoother integration. Additionally, ensure the resolution and frame rate match your Final Cut Express project settings for optimal performance.
Well, since this unit has a firewire connection you need to connect the 4 pin (small) firewire to the camcorder and the 6 pin (large/looks like a house) to the MacBook. You will need either iMovie or Final Cut Pro in order to capture footage. Depending on the program the capturing directions will differ. In FCP t is File. Log and Capture. In iMovie there is an Import button on the large screen to the left of the window.
To import GoPro videos into Final Cut Pro, first connect your GoPro to your computer via USB or insert the SD card into a card reader. Open Final Cut Pro, and select "File" > "Import" > "Media." Navigate to the location of your GoPro videos, select the desired files, and click "Import Selected" to bring them into your project library. You can then drag them into your timeline for editing.
iMovie and Final Cut Express are applications created by Apple for their Macintosh range of computers and are not available for computers running the Windows operating system.
To cut a song using Audacity, first, import the audio file by dragging it into the workspace or selecting "File" > "Import" > "Audio." Use the Selection Tool to highlight the part of the track you want to keep or remove, and then press the "Delete" key to remove unwanted sections. To finalize your edit, go to "File" > "Export" to save your trimmed audio in the desired format. Adjust any settings as needed before clicking "Save."
Mac uses iMovie '09 and Final Cut Express.
Yes there are many. iMovie is the simplest of simple editing systems. Some good ones are, Final Cut Express-$200 Final Cut Studio-$1000 Premiere-$100 Avid-Extremely high