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iMovie Tutorial

Here is a little overview of iMovie. In addition, I added one of my short iMovies on the end. Enjoy!  
 
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oEvolution (1 hour ago) Show Hide
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no its mac only lol :P
theworldofapple (4 days ago) Show Hide
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No, it's Mac only
Silver1Sprg (4 days ago) Show Hide
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I-movie can do that for you. If you need help with it, send me an email and I'll explain how to do it. It's pretty easy to learn. You can not only slow down or speed up the film, but you can also run your film backwards - zoom in or out. All kinds of stuff. Plus the latest version you can make color film into black and white or have lines down the front like 16mm film, etc. I-Movie is pretty cool and professional. It's made for MAC computers. I do not believe this is for PC's.
Composer1979 (5 days ago) Show Hide
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I think this is for PC only.
Silver1Sprg (4 days ago) Show Hide
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Actually no. This is MAC only. It comes with I-life and I-photo.  It's a pretty cool program which is easy to learn and has professional finish to it. The latest is almost as good as final cut.
Composer1979 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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Mac is a PC right? Personal Computer. Tomato Tomoto. I just said this to get people thinking like why do people relate PC to windows only. Trust me I know the difference. I am a Mac man.
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I totally get what your saying and agree with a MAC being a personal computer. But in the real world of television and when you purchase any computer programs, they NEVER say a PC is a MAC. Programs designed for PC's do NOT run on MAC's without some modification. So when you hear PC, it's never speaking about a MAC. Your point would fly if only the market agreed, but it doesn't.
Composer1979 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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I think freely. You've obviously been programmed. Follow me my little sheep.
theworldofapple (4 days ago)
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196177 (6 days ago) Show Hide
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isn't it called imovie????????????????? who cares about stills and hiphop...stoopid!

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