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Imovie 10.0.8 show minutes
Imovie 10.0.8 show minutes







imovie 10.0.8 show minutes
  1. #Imovie 10.0.8 show minutes how to#
  2. #Imovie 10.0.8 show minutes movie#

#Imovie 10.0.8 show minutes movie#

(Since no clip is selected in our screenshot, the movie monitor is black.) Movie Monitor: For watching the movie.

imovie 10.0.8 show minutes

Start iMovie and familiarize yourself with the application: We dislike importing videos into iPhoto it fills up iPhoto quickly with BIG files. Create a folder inside your iMovie folder (your video clips folder) and import your video clips into it. Import Video Clips Onto Your Mac: We use Image Capture for this.Prepare to Store: Create a folder on your Mac where you will store your iMovie project and everything associated with it.Create Your Video Clips: Film clips for every scene in your script, or find video clips for each topic in your outline.Find Music and Sound Clips: Get the music and sound effects you want to use.Then either write a script, or write an outline telling you where your video clips go in your movie.

imovie 10.0.8 show minutes

  • Get Your Idea: It can be a satirical short, or even a friend’s wedding.
  • Getting Started: Preliminaries and Filming As for speed, we went with 50x or more, but we have seen others get away with slower cards.
  • Memory Card: Hopefully you’ll have a 2 gig memory card in your camera.
  • (You can get away with 15 fps, maybe even 10 fps.
  • Digital Camera: It’ll need to have a decent movie mode: It’s best if you can get 640x480 and 30 frames per second.
  • iMovie: If you have a DVD burner, you’ll also use iDVD and Disk Utility.
  • If you use a miniDV camera (see our notes at the end about camcorders), a one-hour video clip – just the clip! – comes in at over 13 gigs. To give you an idea of the hard drive space you’ll need, it takes 4.7 gigs free to burn a DVD, and a simple 3 minute movie project can easily take another 2 gigs (even more if you took a lot more video than 3 minutes worth). If you don’t have one, you can still create a QuickTime movie.
  • Computer Stuff: You’re going to need a Mac with a fair amount of free hard drive space.
  • We’re going to give you the bare minimum you need to get into iMovie and make a movie, fast.

    #Imovie 10.0.8 show minutes how to#

    If you are looking for detailed instructions, such as how to adjust sound levels or put in transitions or special effects, you better look elsewhere. We’re slanting our tutorial to those of you who have digital cameras (use the movie mode – you won’t regret it!). We’ll show you how to do it without an expensive camcorder – from start to finish, and on the cheap. It’s a great tool: Easy to use, and inexpensive! Here, in a nutshell, is how you can do it too. We’ve used iMovie for a couple of years to make movies (well, short videos). Make a Movie with iMovie and a Digital Camera.AirPort Apple Apps Backups Developer Education Email Hardware Internet iPad iPhone Mac Music Network Photos Security TV Weekend Wonk









    Imovie 10.0.8 show minutes