No, these two applications are very different from each other. While both are editing programs from the Apple company, Imovie HD has effects, for example, "earthquake", that aren't on imovie 09. However Imovie 09 has effects like green screen and picture in picture.
Yes it can run fine
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.
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If you download iMovie 11 on the computer, there is no cost, but there is a mobile app which costs $4.99.
To upgrade iMovie without purchasing iLife, you can download the latest version directly from the Mac App Store. Ensure that your macOS is compatible with the latest iMovie version, as updates are often tied to system requirements. Simply open the App Store, search for iMovie, and click the "Update" button if an update is available. If you don't see an update option, it may mean your version is already up to date.
Honestly, the direct upload from iMovie is not the best thing to do. It is better to export the video file and upload it directly.
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.
Mac uses iMovie '09 and Final Cut Express.
Visit the URL posted below for information on functions/features of iMovie (file is in PDF format):http://www.cctvcambridge.org/files/forms/5imovie.pdfLook under the section: Getting your video into iMovie.
There are two site (one of which should be able to answer your question) URLs posted below. Copy and paste into your address bar.http://wic.library.upenn.edu/multimedia/tutorials/youtube2imovie.pdfOr iMovie 09 Tutorial:http://www.apple.com/ilife/tutorials/#imovie
Visit the URL posted below (copy and paste it into your address bar) for a Tutorial site on iMovie 09.http://www.apple.com/ilife/tutorials/#imovie