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IMovie '09 and IDVD: the Missing Manual : The Missing Manual
IMovie '09 and IDVD: the Missing Manual : The Missing Manual
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Author(s): Pogue, David
ISBN No.: 9780596801410
Pages: 463
Year: 200905
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 56.21
Status: Out Of Print

The Missing Credits; About the Authors; About the Creative Team; Acknowledgments; The Missing Manual Series;Introduction; The Difficult Birth of iMovie ''08 and ''09; iDVD; iMovie: What''s It Good For?; A Camcorder Crash Course; About This Book; The Very Basics; SafariĀ® Books Online;Part I: Editing in iMovie; Chapter 1: Importing Video; 1.1 iMovie: The Application; 1.2 Getting into iMovie; 1.3 Importing from a Tape Camcorder; 1.4 Importing from Tapeless Camcorders; 1.5 Importing from DVD Camcorders; 1.6 Recording Live from a Camcorder or iSight Camera; 1.7 Importing Old iMovie Projects; 1.


8 Dragging Video In from the Finder; 1.9 Importing Footage from Old Analog Tapes; Chapter 2: The Lay of the Land; 2.1 The Concept of Movie Projects; 2.2 The Project Library; 2.3 Aspect Ratios: The Missing Manual; 2.4 All About Events; 2.5 Four Ways to Remodel Your Workspace; Chapter 3: Building the Movie; 3.1 Phase 1: Review Your Clips (Skim + Play); 3.


2 Phase 2: Select the Good Bits; 3.3 Phase 3: Build the Storyboard; 3.4 Phases 2-3 (Alternate): Paint-to-Insert; 3.5 Phase 4: Fine-Tune the Edit; 3.6 Storyboard Playback; 3.7 Full-Screen Playback; 3.8 Rearranging Video; 3.9 Copying and Pasting Video; 3.


10 Shortening or Lengthening Clips; 3.11 Splitting a Clip; 3.12 Cutaways; 3.13 The Precision Editor; Chapter 4: Video Chunks: Keywords, Favorites, and Rejects; 4.1 Marking Favorites and Rejects: Two-Step Method; 4.2 Marking Favorites and Rejects: One-Step Method; 4.3 Unmarking; 4.4 Selecting Marked Footage; 4.


5 Hiding and Showing Favorites and Rejects; 4.6 Keywords; 4.7 The Keyword Filter; 4.8 Deleting Footage for Good; 4.9 Space Saver; Chapter 5: Transitions, Themes, and Travel Maps; 5.1 About Transitions; 5.2 When Not to Use Transitions; 5.3 Two Ways to "Transish"; 5.


4 Creating Individual Transition Effects; 5.5 A Long Discussion of Transition Lengths; 5.6 Automatic Transitions; 5.7 Transitions: The iMovie Catalog; 5.8 Themes; 5.9 Travel Maps; Chapter 6: Video Effects, Slo-Mo, Green Screen, and Picture-in-Picture; 6.1 Video Effects; 6.2 Fast/Slow/Reverse; 6.


3 Green Screen; 6.4 Picture-in-Picture (PiP); Chapter 7: Stabilization, Color Fixes, Cropping, and Rotating; 7.1 Video Stabilization; 7.2 Color Fixes; 7.3 Cropping Video; 7.4 Rotating Video; Chapter 8: Titles, Subtitles, and Credits; 8.1 Setting Up a Title; 8.2 Font, Size, and Style; 8.


3 Checking the Result; 8.4 Editing or Deleting a Title; Chapter 9: Narration, Music, and Sound; 9.1 Two Kinds of Audio; 9.2 Adding Audio to the Storyboard; 9.3 Background Music; 9.4 Sound Effects (Pinned Music); 9.5 Editing to the Beat; 9.6 Recording Narration; 9.


7 Extracting Audio from Video; 9.8 Volume Adjustments; 9.9 Editing Audio in GarageBand; Chapter 10: Photos; 10.1 Importing Still Images; 10.2 The Photos Browser; 10.3 Two Ways to Add Photos; 10.4 The Dimensions of an iMovie Photo; 10.5 Crop, Fit, Rotate; 10.


6 The Ken Burns Effect; 10.7 Creating Still Images from Footage; 10.8 Exporting a Still Frame; Chapter 11: Advanced Editing; 11.1 The Power of Editing; 11.2 Popular Editing Techniques; 11.3 Back and Forth to iMovie 6;Part II: Finding Your Audience; Chapter 12: Exporting to iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, or Front Row; 12.1 Exporting the Movie to iTunes; 12.2 From iTunes to iPod, iPhone, Etc.


; Chapter 13: Exporting to YouTube and the Web; 13.1 Method 1: iMovie to YouTube; 13.2 Method 2: iMovie to MobileMe; 13.3 Custom Web Pages: Three Roads; 13.4 Method 3: iMovie to iWeb; 13.5 Method 4: HomePage; 13.6 Method 5: Posting a Movie on Your Site; Chapter 14: From iMovie to QuickTime; 14.1 Understanding QuickTime; 14.


2 The Export Pop-up Menu; 14.3 The Video Codecs: A Catalog; 14.4 Saving a QuickTime Movie; Chapter 15: QuickTime Player; 15.1 QuickTime Player (Free Version); 15.2 QuickTime Player Pro; 15.3 Advanced QuickTime Pro: Track Tricks;Part III: iDVD ''09; Chapter 16: iDVD Basics; 16.1 Why iDVD?; 16.2 What You''re In For; 16.


3 Phase 1: Prepare Your Video; 16.4 Phase 2: Insert Chapter Markers; 16.5 Phase 3: Export from iMovie ''09; 16.6 Phase 4: Design the Menu Screen; 16.7 Phase 5: Add Your Movies; 16.8 Phase 6: Burning Your DVD; 16.9 OneStep DVDs, Magic iDVDs; Chapter 17: DVD Menus, Slideshows, and the Map; 17.1 Adding Movies; 17.


2 Submenus ("Folders"); 17.3 The DVD Map--and Autoplay; 17.4 DVD Slideshows; Chapter 18: Designing iDVD Themes; 18.1 iDVD''s Built-in Themes; 18.2 Editing Buttons; 18.3 Editing Text; 18.4 Editing Backgrounds; 18.5 Menu Audio; 18.


6 Saving Favorites; Chapter 19: Advanced iDVD; 19.1 iDVD: The DVD-ROM Maker; 19.2 Uncover Your DVD Project File; 19.3 AppleScripting iDVD; 19.4 Archiving Your Project; 19.5 Disk Images; 19.6 Professional Duplicating;Part IV: Appendixes; iMovie ''09, Menu by Menu; iMovie Menu; File Menu; Edit Menu; View Menu; Text Menu; Share Menu; Window Menu; Help Menu; Drag and Drop Menu; Troubleshooting; Two Golden Rules; General iMovie Troubleshooting; Starting Up and Importing; Editing; Exporting; Where to Get Help; Master Keyboard Shortcut List; Panes, Panels, and Windows; Event Browser and Storyboard; Playback; Editing; Working with Clips; Music and Audio; Editing Titles; Visual Cheat Sheet;Colophon;.


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