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Available ( Add to Cart )
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Dec 31st, 2006
iMovie is more than just a video editing program, it's the new-school tool for telling stories, and everyone can use it, because it now comes on every Mac!
iMovie is quickly revolutionizing the way people tell stories. Whether you're editing videos of the kids to send to Grandma, or creating engaging documentaries and short films, you're telling the story of your life, and iMovie is the perfect tool!
Produced by Media Deployment guru Francesco Schiavon, this program provides valuable tips and tricks for capturing, editing, and outputting video using Apple iMovie.
This series of videos uses macProVideo.com's proprietary video display technology, called "NED" (the Nonlinear Educating Device). A dramatic step forward in software education, NED lets you search videos using keywords, present tutorials to audiences in fullscreen mode, and even scale videos on-the-fly so you can follow along with your copy of iMovie while watching the tutorials.
More than just a basic course in video editing, you'll also learn advanced topics such as streaming video into iMovie in realtime, outputing video podcasts with embedded URLs, and round-tripping between iMovie and GarageBand to sweeten your sound.
For a full list of topics, check out the Table of contents below:
Chapter 1: iMovie 101 - Mastering iMovie '06
Section 1: iMovie Overview
1. Creating A New Project
2. Capturing From Tape
3. Editing Cutting Clips
4. Using Themes And Transitions
5. Editing Sound
6. Outputting a Movie
Section 2: Creating New Projects
7. Creating A New Empty Project
8. Magic iMovie I: Controlling The Tape
9. Magic iMovie II: Transitions, Music And iDVD
10. Magic iMovie III: Previewing In iDVD
11. Creating A Videocast
12. Tips On Creating A Videocast
Section 3: Capturing Video
13. Capturing From A Camera Tape
14. Capturing From A Camera Live
15. Capturing Video From A File
16. Capturing Timelapse: Creating A Project
17. Capturing Timelapse: The Capture
Section 4: Editing In iMovie
18. Intro To The Clip View
19. Intro To The Timeline
20. Trimming The Beginning And End Of A Clip
21. Cutting Clips Without Destroying Them
22. Adding Titles
23. Modifying Titles
24. Adding Transitions
25. Changing Transitions & Telling Stories With Them
26. Solving Transition Problems
27. Previewing Video FX
28. Applying Or Deleting Video FX
29. Making A Freeze Frame From Video
30. Adding Sections
31. Splitting Clips Into Two Clips
32. Intro To Bookmarks
33. Pasting Over An Existing Clip
34. Adding Photos
35. Working With Themes
36. Copying Clips Between Projects
37. Crazy Pasteboard Idea
38. Viewing Your Edit On The TV
39. Colour Correcting With The TV
Section 5: Working With Sound
40. Intro To The Audio Pane
41. Applying Sound Clips
42. Adding Sound Clips To The Audio Pane
43. Adjusting The Sound Volume
44. Adjusting Clip Volume Levels Through Time
45. Disabling A Track's Audio
46. Locking Audio Clip At Playhead
47. Adding Voice Overs To Your Videos
48. Applying Audio EFX
49. Synchronizing Visuals To Sound
Section 6: Export And Share Your iMovie
50. Playing Your iMovie Fullscreen On Your Mac
51. Overview Of The Share Pane
52. Exporting To Your Video Camera
53. Exporting A QuickTime Movie
54. Sharing Your Movie With Email
55. Synchronizing iMovie To BlueTooth
56. Making An iDVD
57. Making An iPod Movie
58. Sharing On The Web
59. Sending Your iMovie To GarageBand For Mastering
60. Exporting A Still Frame From Video
Section 7: File Management
61. Where iMovie Saves The Media
62. How iMovie Imports Files
63. Why iMovie Transcodes Imports
64. Why The File Size And Trash Grow
65. How Much Drive Space You've Got Available