10.10.2013 18:35 Uhr, Quelle: Macworld UK

Getting started with iMovie

This week we begin our exploration of Apple's video editing application, iMovie '11. With it you can import bits of video (called clips) from your camera, add existing clips currently on your Mac, add still images from iPhoto, add music background tracks, edit clips so they contain just the parts you want to see, combine clips into a fully-realized movie, add transitions such as fades and dissolves between clips, add effects and titles, and share the results with friends, family, and the world at large.Powerful? Oh my, yes. Easy to use? After I complete this series of lessons, absolutely. In this first lesson we'll focus on iMovie's interface.About cameras and file typesBefore we look at iMovie's interface elements, let's briefly examine what kind of content you can use with the application. You can import video from a variety of devices. These include digital camcorders (camcorders that record to hard drive, flash memory, or DVD), digital still cameras that u

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