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iMovie

By Paul Grabowicz, Ellen Seidler, Pamela Reynolds
Published May 16, 2007 in Video

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About this Tutorial

This tutorial is based on lectures Ellen Seidler gave in multimedia skills classes at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. It was written by Paul Grabowicz and edited and illustrated by Pamela Reynolds.

Sections

  1. Introduction
  2. Connecting the Video Camera to the Computer
  3. Starting iMovie
  4. Using iMovie to Play Video on Your Camera
  5. Capturing Video
  6. Creating a Movie
  7. Cropping a Video Clip
  8. Deleting or Clearing the Middle of a Clip
  9. Splitting and Deleting Part of a Clip
  10. Grabbing Frames from a Video Clip
  11. Adjusting Audio
  12. Separating the Audio Track from the Video
  13. Adding Transitions Between Video Clips
  14. Adding Titles to Video Clips
  15. Special Effects
  16. Adding Photos with the Ken Burns Effect
  17. Adding Sound Effects or Sound Recording to a Video Clip
  18. Importing Audio
  19. Exporting Your Video
  20. Related Links

Exporting Your Video

When your movie is complete, you'll want to export it as a compressed QuickTime movie for use on the Web. See the tutorial Exporting Video for the Web.

  • « Importing Audio
  • Related Links »

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