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iMovie '09 Tutorial - Multiple Texts on Screen

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Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2009

TheAmethist :D

ok so yeah, questions leave a comment.

I know it's long and confusing because I didn't use captions but whatever :/ xD

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  • at around 2:06 you like copy the pic on ur desk (the cursor becomes like a cross), && that's the thing i can't do. which buttons (like cmd+c or something) you have to use 2 do it?

  • @popgigi89 yeah u do command shift 4 and then grab the screen u want. but idk how to do the photoshop thing u culd ask 1TenderKiss cuz the shots thing was inspired by her but she did it differently and waaay betr

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  • your a really good editor. its hard having videos the level of the sony vegas peeps when you use imovie. thanks :D

  • great

  • HOW TO DO SMOKE

  • @omgxwtfxily to add an image to iMovie just drag it to iPhoto and then open iMovie. Click the camera icon and then click last import. Click and drag your picture to the project editor. Done.

  • thank you so much.

  • How do you add a picture to your iMovie. I try to do it, but it won't let me. :/

  • @PinkCupCake137 also TheAmethist here, the one who made this crappy tutorial, There is another and far easier way to have multiple texts on the screen at once. All you have to do is: Put your text in the desired area. Then File>Export to Quicktime then Import the video into iMovie and then add more text lol

  • @PinkCupCake137 You have to take a cropped screen picture. To do that you hold down Command F4 and then you click and drag the area you want to take a picture of and once you take the picture, it will go to your desktop. then click and drag into iMovie

  • Thanx soo much! This has helped alot! :D

  • this doesn't make any sense! how are you dragging the pic to your desktop and then how are you outlining the screen!

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