Check the Effects option for a blur effect. Otherwise, split/cut the portion out of the movie.
easiest is to select the area with a wand. use Ctrl and J to copy that area and then using the blur tools on that selected/copied area test to find which effect is best for you
The recommended shutter speed setting for capturing fast-moving subjects to avoid motion blur is typically 1/500th of a second or faster.
Imovie HD is close to imovie
To capture motion blur in photos, use a slow shutter speed to allow movement to be captured as a blur. Additionally, consider using a tripod to keep the camera steady and focus on a moving subject to enhance the effect.
To create a blur effect on the edges in After Effects, you can use the "Mask Feather" tool to soften the edges of a mask, and then apply a blur effect to the masked area. This will help blend the edges smoothly and create a blur effect.
yes, there is an import feature in iMovie 08.
To blur the background in your videos using Premiere Pro, you can use the "Gaussian Blur" effect. First, import your video into Premiere Pro. Then, go to the Effects panel, search for "Gaussian Blur," and drag the effect onto your video clip. Adjust the blur settings to your desired level. Finally, use the mask tool to isolate the background and apply the blur effect only to that area.
iMovie can be found in the Applications folder.
Blur - Blur album - was created on 1997-02-10.
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.
You would have to use a video editing software to do that. If you don't have that sort of software, the YouTube Video Editor built into the YouTube website now has a blur tool which is very effective at blurring moving objects.
Fliter>Blur>Gaussian Blur or use the blur tool.