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iMovie '11 & iDVD: The Missing Manual
The Missing Manual
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- Copyright
- The Missing Credits
- Introduction
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Part One: Editing in iMovie
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Importing Video
- + iMovie: The Application
- Getting into iMovie
- + Importing Footage from a Tape Camcorder
- Importing from Tapeless Camcorders
- Importing from an iPhone or iPod Touch
- Importing from DVD Camcorders
- Recording Live from a Camcorder or iSight Camera
- Importing Old iMovie Projects
- Dragging Video In from the Finder
- Importing with iMovie’s Drop Box Folder
- + Importing Footage from Old Analog Tapes
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The Lay of the Land
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Building the Movie
- + Phase 1: Review Your Clips (Skim + Play)
- + Phase 2: Select the Good Bits
- + Phase 3: Build the Storyboard
- Phases 2 to 3 (Alternate): Paint-to-Insert
- Phase 4: Fine-Tune the Edit
- Storyboard Playback
- Full-Screen Playback
- Rearranging Video
- Copying and Pasting Video
- + Shortening or Lengthening Clips
- Splitting a Clip
- + Cutaways
- The Precision Editor
- + Video Chunks: Keywords, People, Favorites, and Rejects
- + Transitions, Themes, Travel Maps, and Animatics
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Video Effects
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Stabilization, Color Fixes, Cropping, and Rotating
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Titles, Subtitles, and Credits
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Narration, Music, and Sound
- + Three Kinds of Audio
- + Adding Audio to the Storyboard
- + Background Music
- Sound Effects (Pinned Music)
- + Editing to the Beat
- Recording Narration
- Extracting Audio from Video
- + Volume Adjustments
- Multiple Clip Adjustments
- Removing Audio Adjustments
- + Audio Effects, Enhancements, and Equalizers
- + Editing Audio in GarageBand
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Photos
- + Movie Trailers
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Advanced Editing
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Importing Video
- + Part Two: Finding Your Audience
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Part Three: iDVD ’11
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Part Four: Appendixes
Apple's video-editing program is better than ever, but it still doesn't have a printed guide to help you get started. That's where this gorgeous, full-color book comes in. You get clear explanations of iMovie's impressive new features, like instant rendering, storyboarding, and one-step special effects. Experts David Pogue and Aaron Miller also give you a complete course in film editing and DVD design.
Edit video like the pros. Import raw footage, add transitions, and use iMovie's newly restored, intuitive timeline editor.
Create stunning trailers. Design Hollywood-style "Coming Attractions!" previews for your movies.
Share your film. Distribute your movie in a variety of places--on smartphones, Apple TV, your own site, and with one-click exports to YouTube, Facebook, Vimeo, CNN iReport, and MobileMe.
Make DVDs. Design the menus, titles, and layout for your DVDs, and burn them to disc.
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Computers > Digital Media > Video & Animation
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Publication year : 2011
License: All rights reserved ©
Times read: 20

