This document provides an overview manual for using iMovie '09. It includes sections on the iMovie interface, importing video from a Flip camera, adding photos and titles, inserting transitions, editing audio, and sharing finished movies using QuickTime. The manual acknowledges those involved in its creation and provides step-by-step instructions on the basic functions of iMovie '09 to assist users in creating their own movies.
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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8567DmojT8Ca3oZQlKip9w
and
https://www.youtube.com/user/Wondershare
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User Manuel for Wondershare Video Editor Windows V. 4.8+Liza Brown
This user manual includes the following topics:
01. Introduction
02. Get Started - Download/Install/Register/Update/Uninstall
03. Create Projects
04. Import and Organize Media File
05. Basic Editing - Split/Rotate/Crop/Merge
06. Advanced Editing - Power Tools
07. Work with Audio -Add/Edit Audio File
08. Insert Transitions
09. Use Texts and Intro/Credit
10. Apply Special Effects
11. Add Overlay Clips (PIP)
12. Save and Share
a. Want this video editing tool? http://www.wondershare.com/video-editor/ to download at free.
b. Want to watch this user manual online? http://www.wondershare.com/video-editor/guide.html
c. Want to watch video tutorial? Go https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8567DmojT8Ca3oZQlKip9w
OS: This is the complete user manual of Wondershare Video Editor (Windows Version 4.8+), which spent almost one week for me to finish all details. But there is still some new features didn't include like Split Screen, Green Screen and so on. But you can find all missing video tutorials in my YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8567DmojT8Ca3oZQlKip9w
and
https://www.youtube.com/user/Wondershare
A pretty powerful video editor application, which will not stamp a watermark or place a time limit on your clip. With FilmoraGo, making video with music and effects, FilmoraGo helps you make funny videos and relive your memories anywhere.
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1. iMovie ‘09
Manual
New York City Department of Education
Queens Office of Educational Technology
2. A C K NOWL E DG ME NT S
Special Thanks To Those Who Made
T he iMovie ’09 Manual Possible
Winnie B rac c o, Technology Innovation Manager
P hyllis B erkowitz, Instructional Technology Specialist
Wayne Demac que, Instructional Technology Technician
K elly G allagher, Instructional Technology Specialist
R ic hard G ros s , Instructional Technology Specialist
K in F ung L eung, Instructional Technology Technician
F ranc es News om-L ang, Instructional Technology Specialist
F ranc es O’Neill, Instructional Technology Specialist
E llen P hillips , Instructional Technology Specialist
K athleen R oberts , Instructional Technology Specialist
R obert S weeney, Instructional Technology Specialist
Mic hael S wirs ky, Instructional Technology Specialist
Special thanks to: Robert Sweeney for compiling the screen shots and descriptions
Melinda C. Willens for editing the manual
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3. Table of Contents
Topic Page
The iMovie Interface/Workspace 4
Toolbars 5
Installing the Flip Share Software 6
Importing Video to Your Events Library Using the 7
Flip Camera
Viewing Video and Selecting Footage 8
Adding Photos 9
Adding Transitions 11
Adding Titles and Subtitles 13
Adding Soundtracks 15
Editing the Audio 17
Sharing Your iMovie Using Quick Time 18
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4. The iMovie Interface/Workspace
Project Workspace
This is the main workspace for your project. You select video, pictures and audio
that you want in your movie and drag it to the area in the workspace you want.
Each item may be edited in the project workspace.
Event Workspace
This is the workspace that allows you to do prep-work for your movie. You can
select, preview and edit footage you wish to place in your movie. Final edits
should be done in the project workspace.
Events Library
This is the space that stores all video footage that you have imported on to your
computer. Once footage is opened in the events library you can access it to
place in your movie. File management should be reviewed; this allows you to
easily access video. Naming and marking footage in favorites is important.
Project workspace
Viewing window
Event Library
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5. Toolbars
Project Toolbar
Allows you to view project clips and adjust the size of the clip thumbnails
Events Toolbar
Allows you to view clips from your events library, also allows you to access clips
marked favorites and search for clips by key words
Main Toolbar
Is located in the center of your work space it allows you to further organize your
works space, import video from camera’s, access (audio, pictures, titles and
subtitles, transitions and access maps), add a voiceover, edit pictures, further
inspect video and use advanced tools such as favorites
Project tool
Main tool bar
Event tool bar
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6. Install the Flip Share Software
Note:It is necessary to install this software as you will not be able to view
flip video because a special plug in is needed
1. Connect the flip camera via the USB port on your computer
2. Locate the flip camera icon on the desktop
a. This will give you access to the drive on your flip
camera
3. Open the drive and find the flip share software
4. Open the start flip share folder and follow the steps to install the
software
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7. Importing Video to Your Events Library
Using the Flip Camera
1. Make sure your camera is still connected
2. Go to: file – import –movie
3. Find the flip camera icon located under devices and select flip-DCIM-video-
4. Video will be added to the events library and will appear as thumbnails in the events
workspace
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8. Viewing Video and Selecting Footage
1. Click on video thumbnail image of your video
a. A yellow icon will appear on the clip image
C lip adjus ter
2. The entire clip will play by clicking the play arrow on the bottom of the events
workspace
a. The clip will play in the viewer.
Play
3. Click and drag one of the loop-ended sides of the yellow icon to select a larger area
a. Elongate the thumbnails – which represent the video – by sliding the thumbnail
adjuster to the left
b. This allows rough editing without viewing the movie
Drag selection to
project workspace
4. Repeat procedure with footage as you wish to add to your movie
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9. Adding Photos
1. Select the camera icon in the mail tool bar
a. This opens an iPhoto window and allows you to view all your photos
b. You can also organize your I-photo library by folders and naming
Photos icon
2. Select the folder where your photos are located and then choose a picture
a. Click and drag the picture to the project workspace
3. Once you add your photo to the movie you can make edits to the photo
a. Each photo has a drop down blue arrow, which opens, up the window below
b. You have a choice of using the precision editor or making other adjustments to
your photos
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10. Adding Photos – Continued
4. Basic adjustments include cropping, Ken Burns and Rotation plus clip adjustments
a. Make your adjustments and click “Done”
5. Adjust the duration by using clip adjustments
6. Repeat to add clips to your project workspace
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11. Adding Transitions
1. To access the transition section, select the Transition Icon on the main
tool bar
Transition
2. Choose a transition you like
a. You can make the transition the default for all your clips or use a
variety
Choose a transition by clicking
on it and dragging it between
two clips or photos
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12. Adding Transitions – Continued
1. In order to change the length of time your transition lasts:
a. Locate your transition in your project workspace
b. Place your select arrow over the transition
i. A blue drop down arrow will appear
c. Select the transition
Transition
Transition
Blue drop down menu
2. Select transition adjustments
Transition Editor
3. Input the time change and click done
Time
To apply changes
4. Repeat and add transitions as needed
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13. Adding Titles and Subtitles
1. Choose the “T” icon located in the Main tool bar
Title Icon
2. Find a transition you wish to use
a. You can add text to any picture or clip you wish
b. Titles are not only used at the beginning of your movie
3. Select the title format you want and drag it to the area in your project workspace you
wish to contain text
a. This can be the title, ending or credits page
Title added
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14. Adding Titles and Subtitles – Continued
4. Double click on the title area of your clip and then make changes to text or the length
of time your text is displayed
5. To add a title to a clip or picture:
a. Choose a title format and drag it on the clip or picture
b. A title indication will appear on top of the selected clip
c. Enter the text
d. Click done
6. Repeat the procedure to create additional titles
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15. Adding Soundtracks
Each clip can contain up to two additional soundtracks
You can place a sound file across the whole movie or assign to an individual clip
1. Select the note icon in the main toolbar to access the audio portion I-movie
Audio Tracks
2. Locate the audio file you want to use
a. This can be found in I-Tunes or created in Garageband
Folder Search
You can search for the
file by name or locate it
in the I-Tunes folder
you saved it to
Name search
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16. Adding Soundtracks – Continued
3. Select your audio file and drag it to the clip you want to add audio to
Your audio file will attach it
self to your clip and appear
at the bottom of your clip
4. To add a soundtrack drag the audio file to any area of the project workspace and it
will attach itself to the whole clip
Notice you can have two
audio files, but this is not
required for the movie
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17. Editing the Audio
1. Locate the clip for which you want to hear the audio
a. Using your arrow point to the clip
b. The blue drop down arrow will pop up
c. Select audio adjustments
Audio Editor
Editing Menu
2. Use the audio inspector to make changes to the volume of the audio or to coordinate
audio between two clips
Approval
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3. Click “Done” when you are satisfied with your audio levels
18. S haring Y our iMovie Us ing
Quic k T ime
1. Find the “Share” drop down menu in the main menu
a. Select “Export using Quick Time”
S hare drop down
Us e Quic kT ime
2. Decide on file size and type
a. If you are posting videos online using streaming – choose “Medium”
b. If you what to burn a copy to a DVD – choose “Large”
3. Remember where you save your video so you can find it later
4. Click “Save” to start the process of creating a video that can be shared
Save to desktop
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Medium
19. S haring Y our iMovie Us ing
Quic k T ime – C ontinued
5. Your computer will start compressing the movie
6. An Icon representing your movie will appear on the desktop
a. This indicates that your movie is completed
Y our produc t
7. Click on the file to view movie
8. This movie is now ready to be up loaded to the Internet to share with others
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