The Windows Movie Maker is only available for the Windows operating system. Unless you are running the Windows operating system on your Mac you will not be able to use Movie Maker. Fortunately all Macs come with iMovie a far superior movie editor. (See links below)
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.
One of the best iMovie alternatives for Windows is Adobe Premiere Pro.
You can make cool video/montage with Windows Movie Maker (for Windows users), iMovie (for Mac users) or OneTrueMedia (any operating system as long as you have Internet).Here's an online tutorial on how to use Windows Movie Maker:http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using...iMovie tutorial:http://www.apple.com/support/imovie/tuto... More and more free editor: http://www.video-to-flash.com/free_video_editor/ Free video editor for mac/windows/linux machine
Apple's iMovie video editing software is only available for their range of Mac computers. There is no version for computers running the Windows operating system.
VideoPad video editor is pretty much iMovie for windows. (:
You can't. iMovie is only available for the Mac and is not available for Windows XP or any other version of Windows. DVD Slideshow Builder is a good substitution. Download it at: http://www.wondershare.com/pro/dvd-slideshow-builder-deluxe.html
Apple's iMovie is not available for a Windows PC. Microsoft make movie maker software which would be the next best thing for Windows.
There is no software that can play Imovie for Windows. Imovie is meant for Mac users. For Windows users, they can edit movie by using Windows Movie Maker.
Try loading the footage into a media editor such as Windows Movie Maker, or iMovie. Then edit the frame speed from there.
For the most part, you will need to have an idea and a video editor. Basic movie editing software include iMovie and Windows Movie Maker.
Use Windows Movie Maker if your pc is windows system, if you need mac version, you can try imovie. When opened go to effects then rotate the amount you want.