While iMovie is a great tool that comes standard with your Mac, you don't have to be an expert editor to use it. One of the easiest and most basic uses is cropping videos. This can come in handy if ...
iMovie, the user-friendly video editing software bundled with your Mac, is a powerful tool for creating captivating videos. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced user, this comprehensive guide ...
Learn a quick and simple way to rotate videos you have taken vertically using Apple's iMovie, or Quicktime Pro. Joe Aimonetti MacFixIt Editor Joe is a seasoned Mac veteran with years of experience on ...
It may be disappointing to spend time shooting a video that looks grainy, shaky, dark, or simply a mess in iMovie. Even experienced editors can face this problem along with beginners. As a matter of ...
Reader Eric Reagan would like to reuse iMovie clips without having to use iMovie’s Share command. He writes: I want to take clips from several different home movies and compile them into one. For ...
I need use iMovie 2 to edit video captured with my Formac ProTV capture card. The problem is, seems like iMovie 2 won't open any videos that I've captured. Can anyone help me out? I tried capturing in ...
Several users have noticed that they do not have access to the new sound effects that came with iLife '06 in iMovie HD 6.0.1. One reader writes: "I tried to register ...
Wired reports on what may be a first: A feature-length film edited entirely on an iMac using iMovie. It’s called “Tarnation,” and it’s described as a “hybrid documentary” created by Jonathan Caouette.