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i used just an average digivideo camera, and iMovie on the Mac
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yeah media studies coursework
i used just an average digivideo camera, and iMovie on the Mac
[QUOTE=Cotterik]yeah media studies coursework
i used just an average digivideo camera, and iMovie on the Mac[/QUOTE]
iMovie comes standard on Macs don't they? I'm looking for a Mac but don't know much about them.
[QUOTE=Waugh-terfall]iMovie comes standard on Macs don't they?[/QUOTE]
Yep... from when OSX was introduced.
Awsome, is iMovie similar to Windows Movie Maker? Just more... Maccy?
[QUOTE=Waugh-terfall]Awsome, is iMovie similar to Windows Movie Maker? Just more... Maccy?[/QUOTE]
it probably works! From my experience with windows movie maker i would expect imovies to have more features.
Windows Movie Maker, having used it, is a cheap rip-off of iMovie. iMovie definitely works. You can add SFX, lighting effects, titles, chapters, separate clips from movies, pictures as intros, etc. We use it at 6th Form College- so it ain't shabby. Even better- you can integrate it with iDVD. I really hope I don't have to explain what iDVD does...
Awesome, I use Windows Movie Maker all the time with my videos on YouTube and I find it rather shitty so hopefully if I manage to get a Mac of some kind my videos can become better, more refined and more proffesional looking, so I hope...
iMovie is actually pretty damn good for a standard piece of software. it does everything you want it to at amateur level. And fast too if you have a modern mac.