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imovie Guide Create a new imovie Project. Open imovie.. From the FILE menu choose NEW PROJECT. Enter an appropriate title, choose WIDESCREEN (6:9) for Aspect Ratio, and leave NONE selected for the theme. Click CREATE. The imovie Interface The main imovie window, shown below is your console for viewing, organizing and editing video. From here you can access almost every tool that you!ll use to work with your video. imovie Project Put together video clips, photos, music and more to create movies. Viewer Your video plays here. imovie toolbar Most of the tools and controls you need are available here. Event library List the names of all the Events you!ve recorded on video and gathered into imovie. Source video Shows the contents of the Events you!ve selected in the Events library.

Importing video clips To import videos to use in your imovie, go to "File!, then "Import!, then "Movies!. A new window will open and you will be able to choose where you want to import your video from, i.e from your camera, or a folder on your computer. Select the video file that you want to use in imovie. (You will need to do this one file at a time.) When you import this file, it becomes an "Event! in imovie that you will be able to see in your Events Library and Source video window when it is selected. To help you to be able to find your events quickly, make sure that you name them with a sensible name, before you click the import button. When you have named the video file you wish to import, click the "Import! button. It may take a couple of minutes for your video file to upload to your computer, depending on how big the file is. Please be patient, and just wait for your computer to do this. When the video has finished importing you will be able to see in your Events Library and Source video window when it is selected. Importing photographs There are two ways to add photographs to your imovie. You can add photographs through iphoto, or from a file on your computer. To add photographs from iphoto, click on the camera on your toolbar. Select the photograph you want, click and hold on the photograph, and drag it to your project window. Release your mouse button when the photograph is in the place that you want it to be. The same thing will happen when you drag and drop a photograph from another location on your computer.

Making your imovie From the Source video box select the video clip that you want to use by clicking and holding your mouse whilst dragging the cursor along the selection of video that you want to include. When you have reached the end of the selection that you want to include, release the mouse button. Your selection should now have a yellow box around it. Click and hold the mouse above the clip you selected and drag it into the imovie project window. You can continue this action until you have a number of clips in your imovie project window. To be more exact when choosing your clips, you can adjust the slider to adjust the number of frames shown per thumbnail. For example, you can choose to show the entire clip in one thumbnail or every 5 seconds, every second, every half second etc. To move smoothly between your clips and make your movie more professional, you can add transitions. There are a number to choose from in imovie. You can find them by clicking on the rectangle shape on your tool bar. To include a transition slide in your project just click and hold your mouse on the transition of your choice and drag it to your project window. Hold your cursor between two clips and let go of your mouse button. You will then see that the transition slide has been added to your project. You can add a title slide to your imovie by clicking on the "T! on your toolbar. You will also see that there are a number of options here. Allow your cursor to hover over them to see if they are animated or not. When you have made your selection, click and hold your mouse and drag your chosen title slide to your project window. Hold your cursor at the beginning of your project and let go of your mouse button. Immediately this window will open and you can choose the background of your title slide.

When you have made your selection, you will see that a new slide is created in your project window. You can then go to your viewer and type the name of your movie. There is also an option to change fonts, colour and font size here. You may wish to have text appear over your video clips, at the beginning of your movie, or during it. When you have made your title selection, click and hold your mouse and drag your chosen title slide to your project window. Hold your cursor on your video clip (or photograph) where you want the text to appear. You will see that a blue transparent box appears to show you where the text will be in your movie. When the text is in the correct place, let go of your mouse button. This time a new box appears above the video clip where you have added the text. Clip on it and a yellow box will appear around it. You can then go to your viewer and type the name of your movie. There is also an option to change fonts, colour and font size here. If you want to change the duration of time that the text appears in your movie, you should click on the title box, and the yellow box will appear around it. Move your cursor to the end of the box and let it hover there. The cursor should change appearance to a line with two arrows pointing in opposite directions. Click and drag the box to the left (to reduce the duration of the text) or to the right (to increase the duration of the text). When you have the correct duration of the text, release your mouse button. To change the appearance and sound of your video clips, move your cursor to a video clip and hover over the bottom left corner. A wheel will appear. Click on the wheel and you will have a number of options. Clicking on clip adjustments will allow you to change the appearance of your video clip. For example, you could make it look like an old film, or like a dream, or a science fiction movie. Clicking on audio adjustments will allow you to change the sound in your video clip. For example, you could mute the sound completely if you want to do a voiceover, or add your own choice of music. You can also make your sound fade in and fade out, for a more professional sound.

There are two ways to add music to your imovie. You can add music through itunes, or from a file on your computer. To add music from itunes, click on the musical note on your toolbar. Select the track you want, click and hold on the track, and drag it to your project window. The background of the project window will turn green. Then release your mouse button. The track will now appear as a large green box around all your video clips and the track will play for the duration of the entire track or the entire imovie, if the imovie is shorter than the track. The same thing will happen when you drag and drop a music file from another location on your computer. If you only want your music to play in a specific part of your imovie select your track click and hold your mouse and drag your chosen track to your project window. Hold your cursor on your video clip (or photograph) where you want the track to appear. You will see that a long red line appears to show you where the track will start in your movie. When the track is in the correct place, let go of your mouse button. The track now appears as a green box, beneath your video clips. If you want to change the duration of time that the track plays for in your movie, move your cursor to the end of the box and let it hover there. The cursor should change appearance to a line with two arrows pointing in opposite directions. Click and drag the box to the left (to reduce the duration of the track) or to the right (to increase the duration of the track). When you have the correct duration of the track, release your mouse button. You can add numerous tracks this way, at relevant points in your imovie. To record your own voice, as a voiceover, in your imovie click on the microphone on your toolbar. A box will appear and you will be instructed to click on the video clip that you would like to speak over. After clicking on the relevant video clip, there will be a three second countdown and the computer will begin recording all sound in the room. To stop recording, press the space bar. Your new sound file will appear in your project window as a purple box beneath your video clips.

To create a picture within a picture (like on the News), select a video clip from your Source video box as before, and drag it to your project window. Hold your cursor above the main video clip, where you would like to add the second video clip. Release your mouse button. Select Picture In Picture. You can change the location of your second video clip in your viewer window. When it is in the right location, click "done!. Your two clips will now appear in your project window. To watch your imovie as you are making it, you can just let your cursor hover at the beginning or your imovie project and press the space bar to start and stop your imovie. Your imovie will play in your viewer window. To watch your imovie on a full screen as you are making it, click the large play button on your toolbar. Your screen will then change as you watch your imovie. To get out of this viewing option, press the escape key on your keyboard. When you have complete your imovie project, you must finalize it before it can be watched on any other computer, or youtube, Facebook etc. To finalize your imovie click on "Share! at the top of the screen, then click on "Export!. This window will appear. You will then choose a name for your imovie and destination for your imovie to be saved to. You should also choose the size of your movie you would like. Choose the highest size possible, to ensure a good quality finished product. It is this movie file that should then be given to your teacher. If you make any changes to your imovie, after it has been exported and finalized, you will have to export it again, following the method above. You can also watch the following videos for more guidance: http://support.apple.com/videos/#imovie