iMovie
iMovie is Apple's flagship program to create and edit movies on your Mac. User friendly, iMovie makes it easy to turn your home videos into polished films.
Incredibly easy to use
iMovie works by importing your movie (which for large films has to be in DV format) and then allowing you to cut and paste bits of it together, much as you would with a word processing application. Adding soundtracks is a breeze thanks to integration with iTunes as is images due to integration with iPhoto. Also, if you just want to cut something for YouTube, an integrated uploaded makes sure your creations go online instantly although I sometimes find this fails to upload properly or doesn't tag the video correctly.
Easy to add a touch of class
There are tons of trailers and templates for you to choose from that make your movie look far more polished that would ordinarily be possible. By the time you've finished, your raw film will look amazingly polished. iMovie can be fussy with formats - it works best with DV format films and trying to import other formats may not work or just crash it completely.
Not for Pros but great for the home user
Advanced video editors will find that iMovie lacks specialist editing functions but for most people, iMovie turns you into a pro with minimum effort.
Recent changes
- All-new, streamlined design
- • Share clips, movies, and trailers to iMovie Theater and watch them anywhere
- • Video browsing mode with quick clip sharing
- • Adjustments Bar for easy access to video and audio controls
- • 16 new title styles
- • 14 new trailer templates from iMovie for iOS
- • Eight new movie themes from iMovie for iOS
- • Use photos in trailers
- • Plus button for quickly adding clips to your movie
- • Trim video and audio clips directly in the timeline
- • Simplified drag and drop for picture-in-picture, side-by-side, green screen, and audio-only effects
- • One-click Enhance for video and audio
- • Adjust shadows, highlights, and color temperature
- • Match the color of two clips
- • Ken Burns Effect for panorama photos
- • Improved video stabilization
- • Enhanced green screen and blue screen effect
- • Volume-aware audio ducking
- • Speed change controls in the timeline
- • Add just a portion of a song from iTunes to your movie
- • Email video clips and projects
- • Sharing support for Youku and Tudou
- • Import, analyze, and share clips in the background
- • Native support for AVCHD video
- • 64-bit support
No comments:
Post a Comment