2. CONTENT:
iMovie definition
About iMovie
Versions
How to use iMovie
Why iMovie
Hollywood style
Connect the world
Audio editing
References
3. DEFINITION:
IMovie:
is a proprietary video editing software application which
allows mac, iPod touch 4 th generation, iPhone 4 and IPad 2 users
to edit and create their own home movie.
4. ABOUT IMOVIE:
It was originally released by Apple in 1999 as a Mac OS 8 application bundled
with the first FireWire-enabled consumer Apple model – IMac DV.
iMovie imports video footage to the Mac using either the FireWire interface
on most MiniDV format digital video cameras, the USB port, or by importing
the files from a hard drive. From there, the user can edit the video clips, add
titles, and adds music. Effects include basic color correction and video
enhancement tools, and transitions such as fade-in, fade-out, and slides.
5. VERSIONS:
It has 12 versions
The first version was in October, 5, 1999 and it was for the Mac OS 8.6 and
OS 9 system.
The next version in June, 2000, was for the Max OS 9 and OS X system and
new sound effects was added (including some from Skywalker Sound), but
removed older ones; also removed the Water Ripple effect.
In January 2003, it was bundled as part of iLife.
In 24 of june, 2010, it was available to purchase in the Apple App Store for
iPhone and iPod touch.
In March, 2011, Available to purchase in the iOS App Store for the iPad.
6. WHY IMOVIE:
Ability to organize movies
• Event library & Rate.
• Tag & Filter
• Ability to DRAG
• Easy to add photos and audio
• Ability to fix shaky video
• Ability to speed up and slow down
• Adjust the color of the video