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iMovie 2009 Demonstration of features

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2009

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Apple iMovie 2009 demonstration. I created a video to demonstrate all of the cool features in iMovie 2009.
I show all of the available titles, transitions, new backgrounds, and maps.

Also shown is the cool new picture in picture!

It also can do green screen, detaching of sound from one clip overlayed onto another and a couple other nifty features.

So far, I've been pretty impressed! It did crash twice on me while putting this video together but when I brought it back up everything was still there & I hadn't lost any of my work (Way to go Apple!)

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  • Hi ! How do you do picture to picture and did you live in chevy chase MD USA? Cause I used to and it looks like it!! ^^ Thank's!

  • @13taylorswiftluv You drag a picture or video onto the video. After you let go a menu pops up asking you what you want to do. Choose "picture in picture" and it'll do it.

    We live in Utah. I shot the video in the fall here.

  • question!(:

    can a have a transition on the picture to picture effect?

  • @JBD7DramaQueen Not that I'm aware of. I've tried it a couple times and it's only available for the main clip.

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  • just quick question, im gonna purhcase a macbook aluminum 2.4 ghz next week, is imovie hd or 2009 included with all this cool features and the green screen?

  • Nice vid man!

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  • @graydonblair Okay well thank you so much! :) Goodbye!!

  • @graydonblair OH! okok thankyou!

  • @graydonblair okay man thanks a bunch, ill try it out,

  • @Nevanator7 I export as a .mov and I don't use the QuickTime settings.

    Just Share > Export Movie > Select the highest output

  • @graydonblair what format do you use? and do you export using quicktime? thanks

  • @Nevanator7 I'm not sure on your's, but I just use the Share function and choose the highest quality that it will let me export the video at.

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