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E-raamat: My iMovie

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Mar-2014
  • Kirjastus: Que Corporation,U.S.
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780133103830
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Mar-2014
  • Kirjastus: Que Corporation,U.S.
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780133103830
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Step-by-step instructions with callouts to iMovie screenshots that show you exactly what to do. Help when you run into iMovie problems or limitations. Tips and Notes to help you get the most from iMovie.

Full-color, step-by-step tasks walk you through everything you want to do with iMovie. Learn how to: Become familiar with the layout of the new iMovie for Mac interface Organize and manage your iMovie Library, videos, photos, and other digital media Import your videos into iMovie Precisely trim movie clips to show exactly what you want in your movie Correct shaky or blurry video Enhance your audio and create a voiceover Add background music and sound effects Use themes to make your movies look polished Add titles and special effects to your movie Create a high-quality trailer to give your friends a sneak peek at what is to come Share your movies on social media like Facebook, or via email Bonus Chapter: Using iMovie on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch Add transitions between clips to move smoothly from one clip to the next Overlay one clip or photo on top of another to combine them into one image
P Getting to Know iMovie General Concepts 3(8)
iMovie Layout
3(8)
Libraries
4(1)
Content Library
5(1)
Movie Timeline
6(1)
Viewer
7(1)
Browser
7(1)
Theater
8(1)
Toolbar
8(3)
1 Customizing iMovie Settings and Preferences
11(18)
Switching the Project and Event Browsers
13(1)
Resizing the Sidebar, Viewer, Event Browser, and Project Browser
14(2)
Hiding the iMovie Sidebar
16(1)
Changing the Display of Project and Event Browser Content
17(3)
Wrap the Movie Timeline
17(1)
Adjust a Clip Thumbnail in the Event Browser
18(1)
Adjust the Clip Thumbnail in the Project Browser
19(1)
Setting iMovie Preferences
20(1)
Setting Movie Properties
21(8)
2 Importing and Organizing Video, Events, and Movie Clips
29(34)
iMovie v10 Default Setup
30(5)
Update Events and Projects from Older Versions of iMovie
31(2)
Update Events and Projects from an External Drive or Mobile Device
33(2)
Importing Movies from a Camera, Memory Card, and iMovie for iOS
35(4)
Import New Media Files
37(2)
Importing from Other Libraries
39(8)
Import from iPhoto or Aperture
39(3)
Import from Other Media Libraries
42(5)
Working with Events and Movie Clips
47(7)
Play a Movie Clip
50(2)
Select Part of a Movie Clip
52(1)
Use the Skimmer and Playhead
52(2)
Locate a Movie File
54(1)
Getting Organized
54(4)
Rename a Library or Event
55(1)
Create a New Event
55(1)
Rearrange Events Between Libraries
56(1)
Merge Events
57(1)
Rating Movie Clips
58(5)
Search for Tags Applied in Previous Versions of iMovie
60(3)
3 Creating a New Movie Project
63(26)
Creating a New Movie Project
63(2)
Adding Clips to Your Movie Project
65(6)
Rearrange Clips in the Movie Timeline
69(1)
Replace a Clip in the Movie Timeline
70(1)
Adding Clip Transitions
71(6)
Switch Transitions
74(1)
Edit Transition Duration Time
75(1)
Fade to Transitions
76(1)
Adding Photos to Your Movie
77(12)
Add a Photo from iPhoto/Aperture
77(2)
Add a Freeze-Frame Image
79(1)
Use Multiple iPhoto Libraries
80(1)
Add Photos from Anywhere
81(2)
Customize the Ken Burns Effect
83(3)
Turn Off Automatic Effects
86(3)
4 Editing and Correcting Movie Clips
89(20)
Trimming Movie Clips
90(9)
Use the Clip Trimmer
92(2)
Use the Precision Editor
94(5)
Correcting a Shaky Movie
99(2)
Correcting Blurry or Distorted Video
101(2)
Splitting Clips
103(3)
Merge Movie Clips
105(1)
Deleting Movie Clips
106(1)
Rotating a Movie Clip
107(2)
5 Adding Special Effects, Maps, Backgrounds, and Titles Clips
109(34)
Speeding Up or Slowing Down a Clip
110(8)
Adjust Clip Speed
110(2)
Adjust Clip Playback Speed
112(2)
Set a Preset Speed
114(1)
Adjust Audio Pitch
115(1)
Reverse a Movie
115(2)
Apply the Rewind Special Effect
117(1)
Creating an Instant Replay of a Clip
118(2)
Adding Backgrounds Using the Green/Blue Screen
120(4)
Add a Background
121(2)
Make Green Screen Adjustments
123(1)
Using Picture-in-Picture
124(3)
Apply the Picture-in-Picture Effect
125(2)
Creating Side by Side Clips
127(2)
Display Side-by-Side Clips
127(2)
Adding Maps & Backgrounds to a Movie
129(3)
Add an Interactive Map
129(2)
Add a Background
131(1)
Adding Titles to a Movie
132(6)
Add Title Text to Movie Clips
134(2)
Customize Title Font Properties
136(2)
Adding Credits at the End of Your Movie
138(5)
6 Adding and Editing Voiceovers, Music, and Sound Effects
143(10)
Recording a Voiceover
143(3)
Adding Music from iTunes
146(1)
Adding Sound Effects
147(1)
Adding Audio from GarageBand
148(1)
Editing Audio
149(1)
Slowing Down or Speeding Up Audio
150(3)
7 Editing Video Color, Brightness, and More
153(12)
Using the Adjust Menu
153(1)
Adjusting Color Balance
154(2)
Match Color
155(1)
Adjust White Balance
155(1)
Adjust Skin Tone
156(1)
Correcting Color
156(1)
Cropping
157(1)
View the Cropping Menu
157(1)
Crop
157(1)
Use the Ken Burns Effect
158(1)
Correcting for Stability and Rolling Shutter
158(1)
Adjusting Volume
159(2)
Using Noise Reduction and Equalizer Settings
161(1)
Using Video and Audio Effects
161(4)
8 Adding and Customizing Video Themes
165(10)
Creating a New Project with a Video Theme
166(1)
Adding a Video Theme to an Existing Project
167(5)
Change the Theme Titles
169(1)
Add a Location
170(1)
Change the Transition
170(1)
Use the Precision Editor
171(1)
Removing a Theme
172(3)
9 Creating and Customizing Trailers
175(10)
Creating a Trailer
175(6)
Customize Your Trailer
177(2)
Tweak the Clips
179(1)
Work with the Shot List
180(1)
Sharing Your Trailer
181(4)
10 Sharing Your Movies
185(10)
Sharing Your Movie
185(7)
Share via Email
186(1)
Share to iTunes
187(1)
Share to YouTube
188(1)
Share to Facebook
189(1)
Share to Vimeo
190(1)
Share to CNN iReport
191(1)
Save Your Movie to Your Mac Hard Disk
192(1)
Seeing Where Your Movie Is Shared
192(3)
11 Using iMovie on Your iPhone and iPad
195(24)
Creating a New Movie Project
195(2)
The Movie Project Main Screen
197(2)
Adding Video, Photos, and Audio
199(3)
Add Video
199(2)
Add Photos
201(1)
Add Audio
201(1)
Editing Your Project
202(14)
Add Titles
203(1)
Speed Up or Slow Down a Clip
204(1)
Trim a Clip
205(1)
Zoom In
206(1)
Duplicate a Clip
206(1)
Create a Freeze Frame
207(1)
Split a Clip
208(1)
Delete a Clip
209(1)
Change the Clip Volume
209(1)
Detach the Audio from a Clip
210(2)
Fade Audio
212(1)
Switch Audio Between Foreground and Background
213(1)
Record a Voiceover
213(1)
Edit a Transition
214(2)
Sharing Your Movie or Trailer
216(3)
Index 219
Craig James Johnston has been involved with technology since his high school days at Glenwood High in Durban, South Africa, when his school was given some Apple ][ Europluses. From that moment, technology captivated him and he has owned, supported, evangelized, and written about it.

Craig has been involved in designing and supporting large-scale enterprise networks with integrated email and directory services since 1989. He has held many different IT-related positions in his career ranging from sales support engineer to mobile architect for a 40,000-smartphone infrastructure at a large bank.

In addition to designing and supporting mobile computing environments, Craig cohosts the CrackBerry.com podcast as well as guest hosting on other podcasts, including iPhone and iPad Live podcasts. You can see Craigs previously published work in his book Professional BlackBerry, and many books in the My series, including books covering BlackBerry, Palm, Nexus, HTC, DROID, and Samsung devices.

Craig also enjoys high-horsepower, high-speed vehicles and tries very hard to keep to the speed limit while driving them. Originally from Durban, South Africa, Craig has lived in the United Kingdom, the San Francisco Bay Area, and New Jersey, where he now lives with his wife, Karen, and a couple of cats.

Craig would love to hear from you. Feel free to contact Craig about your experiences with My iMovie at http://www.CraigsBooks.info. All comments, suggestions, and feedback are welcome, including positive and negative.

Cheryl Brumbaugh-Duncan is committed to education and technology. For more than 15 years Cheryl has run her own company, Virtually Global Communications - VGC, a Web design and development company with a focus in education. Armed with a Masters degree in Education, as well as being an expert in web design and development, she has been developing cutting-edge websites and mobile Internet applications, and teaching individuals and companies about computers, technology, and web design and development.

Combining web technologies and education strategies, Cheryl has developed and authored books, instructor-led training curriculum, and online education courses for clientele that include QWEST, Que, Alpha Publishing, New Riders Publishing, ADIC, Dell, Virtual Training CompanyVTC, and Sun Microsystems.

Cheryl has been an avid Apple Computer enthusiast for years, ever since Apple captured the education market back in the 1980s. From that time until today, she has used Apple products for her work and personal use. She has authored and taught training classes on Apple products and has used the Apple iLife suite of software since it was introducedthis includes the iMovie software product.

Cheryl currently teaches college classes in web development and design. Her commitment to the combination of education, technology, and various delivery methods for communicating information keeps her very busy in this ever-changing world. Please visit her website at www.virtuallyglobal.com to learn more about Cheryl and her company Virtually Global Communications.