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Page 1: How to Use iMovie with Mac. Create a Storyline Use a storyboard to plan the story (beginning, middle, and end) as well as any dialogue or action comments

How to Use iMovie with Mac

Page 2: How to Use iMovie with Mac. Create a Storyline Use a storyboard to plan the story (beginning, middle, and end) as well as any dialogue or action comments

Create a Storyline Use a storyboard to plan the story (beginning, middle, and end)

as well as any dialogue or action comments. Be prepared to discuss your idea with Mrs. Nichols.

Are you using video cameras, Photoshop pictures, or stills? Think about it!

You must show this to Mrs. Nichols before you may begin shooting your ideas.

Found on the last page of this PowerPoint

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http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/34/video-101-importing-with-imovie

Importing Your Video to iMovie

Even though our videos are already on our computer, we still have to bring them into iMovie. To do this, go to File > Import > Movies… In the window that appears, we can navigate to the folder on our desktop where we saved our videos when we took them off of our camera. Once you locate the videos, highlight them all. iMovie refers to projects as ‘Events’. Before you click the ‘Import’ button, be sure to have ‘Create new Event’ selected and give your Event a title like “5x5”. Then click ‘Import’. Once iMovie imports your videos, you’re ready to edit!

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http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/33/video-101-editing-with-imovie

Editing with iMovie

Time to start cutting! In iMovie, you’ll see that the program is made up of three main

windows: the project library, the viewer and the timeline. The project library is where you will

keep your videos while you edit, the viewer is where you will view these videos as you edit

and the timeline is where you will make edits to the videos.

Whenever you click on a clip in your project library, iMovie selects and highlights a four

second portion of that video. To lengthen or shorten the selected portion, drag on the yellow

tabs on either end of the highlighted section. To bring the clip into your timeline, click the

highlighted portion of the clip and drag it into the timeline. Since we’re making a 5x5, each

of the five clips we use should be five seconds long. Once all of your clips are in the

timeline you can re-arrange them by dragging them around. It’s that simple! And be

creative! Don’t worry about making any irreversible mistakes while you edit, though. The

videos you edit in iMovie are only copies of your original videos.

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http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/36/video-101-editing-sound-and-music-with-imovie

Editing Sound and Music in iMovie

Then there’s music. Music does a great job setting the mood you want for your video. To add music, click the music icon below the viewer, which will open your Music and Sound Effects libraries on the right side of the screen. There you can choose from the iMovie and iLife Sound Effects folders as well as GarageBand and iTunes. Once you’ve found the piece of music or sound effect that you’re looking for, drag it into the timeline. Adjusting the audio clip is similar to adjusting the audio on a video clip. Simply mouse over the audio in the timeline, and click on the gear icon and select Audio Adjustments. Trimming audio clips is also easy. To do so, mouse over the clip and click the gear icon and select Clip Trimmer. The clip will then open up in the Event Library window where you can trim the audio by dragging on either of the highlighted ends.

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http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/35/video-101-trimming-and-cutting-with-imovie

Trimming and Cutting

Whenever you click on a clip in your project library, iMovie selects and highlights a four second portion of that video. To lengthen or shorten the selected portion, drag on the yellow tabs on either end of the highlighted section. To bring the clip into your timeline, click the highlighted portion of the clip and drag it into the timeline. Since we’re making a 5x5, each of the five clips we use should be five seconds long. Once all of your clips are in the timeline you can re-arrange them by dragging them around. It’s that simple! And be creative! Don’t worry about making any irreversible mistakes while you edit, though. The videos you edit in iMovie are only copies of your original videos. Pretty nifty, huh?

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http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/38/video-101-adding-text-and-titles-with-imovie

Adding Titles and Text to Movie Maker

To add text to your video, click the text icon, which is a large T beneath the viewer. iMovie will give you a variety of styles to choose from. Once you’ve made your choice, you can drag the text to any point in the timeline. If you drag it to a point in the timeline where there is no video, iMovie will let you choose a background for it. Once you drop your text template into the timeline, you can edit what it will say in the viewer. You will also be able to choose font, color and size by clicking the ‘Show Fonts’ button in the top-left of the viewer.

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http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/39/video-101-exporting-and-sharing-to-vimeo-with-imovie

How to Save iMovieWatch the video, however you will not be uploading to the

internet.You will save your iMovie on the technology external hard

drive so that we may share them.

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