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Basic tutorial how to use imovie
- 4. You can use to
edit the footage
you film
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- 10. 01. Project Library - where all movie
projects on computer are displayed
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- 11. 02. iMovie Project - shows current
position in clip and for editing
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- 12. 03. Monitor Window - views clips or
your final iMovie project
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- 14. play selected movie project
either in viewer or full screen
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- 15. 05. New Project - allows you to start a
new movie project
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- 19. where you import footage from
your webcam or video camera
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- 21. Source Video and the iMovie
Project from top to bottom
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- 22. 09. Adjusts size of thumbnails
used in iMovie
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- 24. all the events (groups of clips) on
computer are displayed
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- 25. 11. Add selection – allows to add clips
to your project
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- 28. 13. Options Tab – where you can
work on
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- 31. 15. Edit browsers - Different editing
browsers such as
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- 37. you will need to create a new
project.
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- 40. Click on the iMovie icon
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- 45. Enter the title of the new project on
the box
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- 50. You can select also the Frame rate
you want
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- 53. Once you done entering and
selecting the :
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- 65. Find the video / movie in your folder
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- 66. I choose from the “Desktop folder”
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- 67. Then I choose “preteens activity.mp4”
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- 73. Rename the new event by double
click “new event”
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- 74. Then I Rename “new event” to
“Popping balloon”
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- 75. The output will be like this”
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Name of the event
- 76. Click play under the Event Library
to preview entire movie
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- 78. Click on any of the clips within the
“Event Library”
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- 79. A yellow box will appear on the
thumbnail
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- 80. Adjust the edges of the box so
that all of
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- 81. the footage you want to add to
your project is
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- 83. After you have done, your mouse
pointer appear as hand.
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- 84. Grab the thumbnail within the yellow
box and drag it
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- 85. to the Project Browser to add it to
your movie.
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- 88. clip appear as a thumbnail.
Adjusting this can
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- 92. Once you have placed a photo into
your project..
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- 93. You have a variety of options for
adjusting the clip.
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- 96. Click the clock icon
that appears when you hover
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- 97. your mouse over a clip in your
project
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- 98. Just like when inserting a clip, just
drag the sides
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- 99. of the yellow box to manipulate
what portion of the
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- 102. Press the play button to preview
your clip;
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- 103. To CROP a clip:
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- 104. Click on the cropping icon in the
thumbnail of clip
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- 105. On the option tab, click on the
clip you’d like to crop.
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- 106. You can then resize the green box
that appears on
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- 107. the clip to control how much of the
footage will be visible.
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- 112. Then simply browse for the sound
file that you would
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- 113. like too add and drag it into your
project.
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- 115. To add an image file, click the camera
icon,
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- 117. and then drag it into your project.
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- 120. Click the “T” icon on the Edit
Browser
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- 121. Select the type of title you would
like to add
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- 122. Drag the title on top of the clip
you would
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- 123. like to add it to.
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- 125. Type the title text you want in
the box
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- 126. Click the play button to preview
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- 127. Click “Done ” once finish
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- 131. Then drag the type of transition
you would like to
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- 132. the place in the timeline that you
choose.
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- 134. Click the Animation icon on far
right of the Edit Browser
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- 136. Then drag it into the timeline in the
appropriate area.
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- 138. After you have made the finishing
touches to your video
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- 139. it is time to share it with the
World.
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- 140. iMovie gives you different
options for
exporting your video.
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- 147. To see where it saves
automatically,
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- 150. In the “Movies” folder, you should see
2 folder :
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