To adjust the speed of a clip in iMovie hover the mouse over the clip that you have added to the project and a small blue button with a down arrow will appear in the corner of the clip's thumbnail. Click on the down arrow and select Clip Adjustments from the choices offered. In the panel that opens you have buttons to choose between Clip, Video and Audio. Click the Clip button and in the middle is a speed adjustment/reverse option. It may ask you to convert the video before allowing you to adjust the clip.
To slow down scrolling words in iMovie, select the text clip in your timeline and click on the "Speed" button in the toolbar. You can adjust the speed by dragging the slider to the left to decrease the speed. Alternatively, you can right-click on the text clip, choose "Show Clip Speed," and input a lower percentage for the speed. Make sure to preview your changes to ensure the scrolling is at the desired pace.
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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.
Click on the Related Link below for Effects in iMovie.
Visit the URL posted below (copy and paste it into your address bar). It is a video Tutorial about how to speed up video/audio in iMovie.http://video.about.com/desktopvideo/Apple-iMovie-editing.htm
To lighten videos in iMovie, select the clip you want to adjust in the timeline. Then, click on the "Color Correction" button in the toolbar (it looks like a palette). Use the brightness slider to increase the brightness of the video. You can also adjust other settings like contrast and saturation to enhance the overall look.
Yes. It is on the top of the screen. The screen can be moved forward or backward to adjust the angle of view. Open "Photo Booth" and check it out!
To move a video from iMovie to your desktop, first, open your project in iMovie and click on the "File" menu. Select "Share," then choose "File" to export your video. Adjust the settings as needed, then click "Next" to select your desktop as the destination. Finally, click "Save," and your video will be exported to your desktop.
Depending on how the avi files are encoded, you can probably just drag them into the iMovie library. iMovie will then automatically convert them (this may take quite a while depending on the speed of your machine). Once the clips are imported you can use iMovie to create your production. When you are finished, you can use iDVD to burn your final product.
To adjust the frame settings in iMovie, select the video clip in the timeline that you want to modify. Click on the "Crop to Fill" or "Ken Burns" option in the viewer to change the frame's dimensions or apply motion effects. You can also adjust the aspect ratio by selecting "Settings" in the viewer and choosing your desired ratio. Finally, drag the corners of the frame to resize or reposition it as needed.
Visit the URL posted below for information on functions/features of iMovie (file is in PDF format):http://www.cctvcambridge.org/files/forms/5imovie.pdf
Imovie HD is close to imovie