IMovie
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iMovie is video editing software, created by Apple Computer as part of their iLife suite of applications for the Macintosh, that allows users to edit their own home movies. iMovie 3 and later versions run only in Mac OS X. Earlier versions of iMovie (2.0.3 and earlier) run in Mac OS 9.
When iMovie first came out, it proved popular due to its simplicity, with most tasks easily accomplished by clicking and dragging. Its praise was so widespread that even PC magazines gave it reviews, one even giving it the front page. A PC publication reviewing software for the Macintosh was unprecedented.
Filmmaker Jonathan Caouette edited his film Tarnation entirely with iMovie which was shown at the Cannes film festival in 2004.
Integrated with FireWire, it takes the raw footage from most digital video cameras (or analog to digital converters) and loads it onto the Mac. From there, iMovie can edit, add titles, and music. Effects cover basic color correction and video enhancement tools, and transitions such as fade-in, fade-out, and slides are included by default.
In early 2005, Apple introduced iMovie HD as part of iLife '05, including support for editing high-definition video.
Features of iMovie HD 6
iMovie 6 was released in January 2006 as part of the iLife '06 suite. It is integrated with iPhoto, iTunes,iDVD, Garageband,and now iWeb New features include:
- Five (5) Apple-designed iMovie "Themes". Designed for ease of use, the user can easily drop movie clips or photos into preset themes to give the project a professional look. Each theme includes full motion-graphic bumpers and transitions.
- Real-time effects. There is no longer the need to wait for rendering because iMovie takes advantage of the user's graphic processing unit in their computer.
- Cinematic real-time titling
- Enhanced Audio tools and effects
- Multiple open projects
- Video Podcasts and blogs (using integration with iWeb)
- Refined look based on iTunes 5.0 and up
Features of iMovie HD
iMovie 5 boasts integration with the rest of the iLife suite, with toolbox buttons allowing the importing of images from iPhoto, music from iTunes and the setting of chapter markers ready for exporting to iDVD. Other features include:
- Full-screen previewing.
- One video track, two audio tracks.
- Sample sound effects included, some from Skywalker Sound.
- Voice-over narration can be recorded from a microphone and added to an audio track.
- Titles with effects such as 3D spin, converge, bounce across and ending credits motion.
- Transitions, such as cross dissolve, disintegrate, twirl, scale down and warp out.
- Video effects, including fast motion, slow motion, reverse fast/slow motion, brightness and contrast, electricity and fairy dust effects.
- Creation of still frames from video.
- Splitting and trimming clips.
- Showing and editing audio waveforms.
- Extracting audio from clips.
- Exporting a movie or scene as a QuickTime movie, or sharing it via e-mail, Bluetooth or .Mac homepage, or sending it back to a digital camera.
Another new feature is 'Magic iMovie', which attempts to automate the whole process of video editing, by allowing a common transition to be added between scenes, a music track to be synchronised with the video and a DVD to be created with the accompanying iDVD software.
There are a number of third party plugins available for iMovie, such as the Geethree Slick series.
External links
- Apple: iMovie HD 6
- Apple: iMovie
- The "Unofficial" iMovie FAQ
- QuickTimeBroadcast.com the iMovie resource
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