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Edit Like a Pro with iMovie

Edit Like a Pro with iMovie

By : Regit .
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Edit Like a Pro with iMovie

Edit Like a Pro with iMovie

3.8 (4)
By: Regit .

Overview of this book

It’s not about having the shiniest tools; it’s what you do with them. iMovie offers Apple users the ease of creating engaging videos using the free video editing application’s support for macOS, iOS, and iPadOS devices. Complete with step-by-step tutorials for essential tools and concepts and explanations for why you should use them, this practical guide to iMovie will leave you well-prepared for the world of post-production. This book begins with an introduction to some of the core principles of editing. You’ll learn how to easily make your videos coherent and concise and flex your creative muscles with Magic Movie and the Storyboard mode. Once you grasp how to use iMovie’s full-blown Movie modes for mobile devices and macOS, you’ll be able to use simple editing tools to deliver effective videos from import to export. Finally, you’ll explore Keynote for creating custom titles and animations and building a personal visual brand that makes your videos uniquely yours. By the end of this iMovie book, you’ll be on your way to becoming a creative problem-solver, using iMovie and other free apps to create high-quality, engaging videos for projects with different visual and technical requirements.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
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Part 1 – Get to Know Video Editing
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Part 2 – iMovie for macOS
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Part 3 – Customizing Your Videos

Editing videos in Movie mode

Under the previous Rearranging clips in Movie mode section, we looked at how to move clips around in your project to start your assembly edit. This section will go over the tools you can use in Movie mode to quickly trim down your clips so that you can make your assembly edit more concise. Then, we’ll cover some tools for adding meaning.

Edit actions in Movie mode

Apart from trimming clips (simply by holding and dragging the edge of a clip in the timeline), the most common process for editing clips after rearranging them is splitting. These are editing actions that you’ll be familiar with from our dabbling in QuickTime Player (see the Using Clips mode section of Chapter 1) and Magic Movie (see the Using the Edit menu in Magic Movie section of Chapter 2). In Movie mode, these tools are contained in the Actions section, which is the first menu on the bottom left of the toolbar. The toolbar appears below the timeline when you tap on a clip...

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