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How to Use IMovie for IPhoneWithout installing any third-party apps, iMovie allows you to create your own work of art and share it with friends and family via the various social networking sites, MMS or Bluetooth connection.
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iPhone 4 Movie-Editing Apps: iMovie vs. ReelDirectorVideo editing is a new feature introduced for the iPhone 4 through iMovie, but how does it stack up against another editing app?
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IFunia Supports Converting Video for IMovie and Final Cut ProNewly-updated iFunia Video Converter Pro helps Mac users convert any video (including HD) to be imported to iMovie, Final Cut Express/Pro for editing.
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Tip About Converting WMV to MOV on MAC Without IMovieAfter downloading a funny video from YouTube, or creating a video in Movie Maker, you would always want to optimize it by editing in iMovie, but what kind of software can be a good assistant ? -
Personalized Gifts Created with iMovie on a MacMake a home movie with iMovie on your Mac that your friends and family will love. -
Apple Will Release a Completely Revamped iMovie in '08On August 7, Apple released new versions of all five of the applications comprising its iLife suite of digital life applications. Included in the update were upgrades to iPhoto, iDVD, GarageBand and iWeb, and a completely revamped iMovie, which I look at in this overview. -
Apple iMovie '09 Review: From the iLife '09 Productivity SuitePart of Apple's new iLife '09 suite, iMovie '09 aims to make life that much easier for the home videographer, with new video tools such as the Precision Editor and Video Stabilization.
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Tutorial: Slow Motion and Freeze Effects in IMovieEnhance fast-moving scenes by re-timing your footage to create dramatic slow motion and freeze-frame effects in our guide to tinkering with time.
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How to Get Free Music from YouTubeYou must have an Apple computer to do this with iMovie 09 or later, you will be able to get music videos from YouTube and get the song from the video.
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Pan and Zoom in iMovie '09The Ken Burns effect can now be used with video clips as well. Here's how... -
How to Convert WMV, AVI, FLV, MOV, MKV Videos to IPodYou may ask how to convert WMV, AVI, FLV, MOV, MKV, etc, videos to iPod. Here is a step-by-step guide to help you get started using iMovie iPod Video Converter to convert different video files to iPod. -
Give Mom Precious Memories with a Professional, DVD Scrapbook for Mother's DayWith today's computer equipment, many people already have what they need to produce a great DVD with lots of memories ready for mom to watch on TV, a video scrapbook she'll love.
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Tune in to Video MarketingIs your product or service visually appealing? Do you offer workshops? If so, consider making videos to highlight your business on your website. It's not as hard (or expensive) as it once was. -
Smile - Slideshow Maker in Linux EnvironmentSmile is a great slideshow maker for Linux that makes creating slideshows simple and easy, on par with Apple's iMovie and iDVD. -
Babya's BabyaTV Now AvailableBabyaTV-a easy to use but powerful audio/video capture application that saves to QuickTime format (.mov)-which is ideal for use in iMovie, iDVD, websites or Final Cut Studio is now available
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Apple Introduces Newest Version of GarageBand in '08On August 7, Apple released new versions of all five of the applications comprising its iLife suite of digital life applications. Included in the update were upgrades to iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD, GarageBand and iWeb. In this article, I take a look at GarageBand. -
An iDVD Upgrade Coming From Apple in '08On August 7, Apple released new versions of all five of the applications comprising its iLife suite of digital life applications. Included in the update were upgrades to iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD, GarageBand and iWeb. In this article, I take a look at iDVD. -
iWeb '08: What's Different About This Version?On August 7, Apple released new versions of all five of the applications comprising its iLife suite of digital life applications. Included in the update were upgrades to iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD, GarageBand and iWeb. In this article, I take a look at iWeb. -
Comparing the Virtues of the Apple IMacPersonal computers are always evolving and the most successful companies are at the cutting edge of new technology. The latest Apple iMac offers the best in operating systems and entertainment packages. -
Free Equivalent Software: Active Ingredients in Microsoft WordAn article listing some of the free software equivalents that have been tested, are virus / spyware free, and properly function. Plus some guidance for finding free software that properly functions, without infecting your computer.
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Making a Mother's Day Digital ScrapbookMake Mom or Grandma a memorable gift filled with pictures of those she loves most.
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How to Turn a Text Document into an Audio or Video FileMac OSX Leopard and Automator makes it easy for Mac computer users to convert a text file to an audio or video file. This article explains how you can do that...
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Making a Mother's Day Video Scrapbook: An Original Way to Show LoveIf you're looking for a memorable gift to give to your mom this Mother's Day, then consider creating a video scrapbook. Video scrapbooks are timeless gifts that your mother will enjoy long after Mother's Day is over.
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Creating Your Own Virtual Vision BoardA vision board is a means to visualize what one desires in one's life. One can take this concept one step further by creating a virtual, computerized version of a vision board -
How to Burn AVI Files to a DVD that Will Play on Any DVD PlayerAre you looking for a way to burn all of your favorite movies, TV shows, and home videos to a DVD that will play on your DVD player, but you only have AVI files?
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Do it - a To-Do List Manager for Mac OS XDo It is a cool to-do list manager for Mac OS X that attempts to make it simple to add (and hopefully get rid of!) items for your everyday to-do list. -
My Switch from Windows to Macmy testimony on my transfer from microsoft windows, to macs.
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How to Make Your Own Wedding SlideshowBrides and Grooms are finding new ways to really make their weddings different from others
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Create DVDs in Linux with DVDStylerDVDStyler is a DVD creation tool for Linux. It may not be as fancy (or have as many features, to be honest) as something like iDVD, but it definitely gets the job done. -
Macbook Air ReviewThough the Macbook Air can serve the most basic of needs, it lacks very many standard features
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Five Things to Do on a Wireless Mac when Wi-Fi is Not AvailableWhat use is there in having a great Mac Laptop when you're in a place with no Wi-Fi? Much indeed! Here some things that will help you have fun on your Mac notebook sans internet.
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Microsoft's Free Alternatives to Apple's iLife Software SuiteAll new Macs come with iLife, an amazing suite of creativity software. Windows PCs mostly come with useless trialware, but Microsoft has actually made a number of free downloads which compete with iLife!
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How to Have a Beautiful Wedding for Less Than 10kHere is a quick explanation of the various ways I saved money at my wedding.
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Ways to Upgrade Your IBook ClamshellSome ways to upgrade a 1999 iBook Clamshell to make it work with modern Mac applications. -
How to Use Your Mac to Create Ringtones for Your Mobile PhoneYou are not limited to purchasing ringtones from the iTunes Store or other services, you can create them right on your Mac. -
QuickScale - an Image Scaling Application for MacWith QuickScale, it's simple to scale pictures, and a whole lot more. -
How to Import Audio Files for Use with Your Digital VideoLearning how to import audio files is a necessary skill when making home digital videos. The exact steps on how to import audio files are different for every digital video editing program.
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Samsung Mini DV Digital Camcorder SC-D372This camcorder has poor quality in low light, tinny, low sound, and was made in a factory in which the workers are treated very poorly.
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5 Reasons Homeschooling Families Should Switch to an Apple MacintoshFive reasons a homeschooling family should switch to an Apple Macintosh Computer.
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And in This Corner, the MacintoshIn the commercials the PC and the Mac couldn't seem more different, but are they really all that different from one another?





