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iMovie ’11 & iDVD: The Missing Manual
The Missing Credits
About the Authors About the Creative Team Acknowledgments The Missing Manual Series
Introduction
The Difficult Birth of the New iMovie iDVD iMovie: What’s It Good For? A Camcorder Crash Course
The Downsides of Going Tapeless High Definition AVCHD, MPEG-2, and Other Jargon
MPEG AVCHD AVCHD Lite iFrame
Camcorder Features: Which Are Worthwhile?
FireWire connector Analog inputs HD inputs Three chips (CCDs) Image stabilizer Manual controls Optical zoom Minutes-remaining readout Built-in light Scene modes Remote control FlexiZone or Push Focus Night-vision mode Still photos Progressive-scan CCDs
Useless Features
Title generator Special effects Date/time stamp Digital zoom
The Long-Term Storage Problem
About This Book
About the Outline Technical Notes for PAL People The Tech Specs of NTSC The Tech Specs of PAL
The Very Basics
About→These→Arrows
Online Resources
The Missing CD Registration Feedback Errata Newsletter
Safari® Books Online
1. Editing in iMovie
1. Importing Video
iMovie: The Application
iMovie on a New Mac iMovie for an Existing Mac “.0.1” Updates
Getting into iMovie Importing Footage from a Tape Camcorder
Automatic Scene Detection
Importing from Tapeless Camcorders Importing from an iPhone or iPod Touch Importing from DVD Camcorders Recording Live from a Camcorder or iSight Camera Importing Old iMovie Projects Dragging Video In from the Finder Importing with iMovie’s Drop Box Folder Importing Footage from Old Analog Tapes
Approach 1: Use a Camcorder with Pass-Through Conversion Approach 2: Record onto Your DV Camcorder Approach 3: Use a Media Converter Approach 4: Use a Digital8 Camcorder
2. The Lay of the Land
The Concept of Movie Projects The Project Library
Creating a Project Duplicating a Project Renaming a Project Project Folders Deleting a Project Undeleting a Project Moving a Project Consolidating Project Media
Aspect Ratios: The Missing Manual
Mismatched Aspect Ratios Changing Your Project’s Aspect Ratio
All About Events
Fine-Tuning the Events List Splitting Events Merging Events Renaming an Event Deleting an Event
Five Ways to Remodel Your Workspace
Hide the Projects or Events List Make the Clips Smaller Adjust or Relocate the Viewer Swap the Two Clip Areas Single-Row Editing: Return of the Timeline
3. Building the Movie
Phase 1: Review Your Clips (Skim + Play)
Filmstrips Skimming Playback
Phase 2: Select the Good Bits
Select by Dragging Select 4-Second Chunks Selecting Entire Clips Selecting Multiple Clips Adjusting a Selection Playing a Selection Deselecting Selecting Specific Project Elements
Phase 3: Build the Storyboard
Adding to the End of the Storyboard Adding to the Middle Advanced Insert Options The Orange Stripe Don’t Remember to Save
Phases 2 to 3 (Alternate): Paint-to-Insert Phase 4: Fine-Tune the Edit Storyboard Playback Full-Screen Playback Rearranging Video Copying and Pasting Video Shortening or Lengthening Clips
Select a Piece to Delete Select the Piece to Keep Use the Clip Trimmer Fine-Tuning with the Extendo Buttons
Splitting a Clip Cutaways
Adjusting a Cutaway Removing a Cutaway
The Precision Editor
4. Video Chunks: Keywords, People, Favorites, and Rejects
Marking Favorites and Rejects: The Two-Step Method Marking Favorites and Rejects: The One-Step Method Unmarking Selecting Marked Footage Hiding and Showing Favorites and Rejects Keywords
Editing the Keyword List “Painting” Keywords onto Clips The Select-then-Apply Method Removing Keywords from Filmstrips
People
Analyzing for People People Keywords
The Keyword/People Filter Deleting Footage for Good Space Saver
5. Transitions, Themes, Travel Maps, and Animatics
About Transitions When Not to Use Transitions Two Ways to “Transish” Creating Individual Transition Effects
Changing or Deleting a Transition
A Long Discussion of Transition Lengths
Why You Don’t Always Get What You Want How Transitions Affect the Length of Your Movie
Automatic Transitions
Adjusting Automatic Transitions Turning off Automatic Transitions
Transitions: The iMovie Catalog
Circle Open, Circle Close Cross Blur Cross Dissolve Cross Zoom Doorway Fade Through Black, Fade Through White Mosaic Page Curl Ripple Spin In, Spin Out Swap Wipe Down, Up, Left, Right
Themes
Choosing a Theme Custom Theme Transition and Titles Changing a Theme Adjusting Theme Transitions Customizing the Sports Theme Removing a Theme
Travel Maps
Adding a Travel Map Changing Travel Points Changing a Map’s Style Changing a Map’s Timing Removing a Map
Animatics
Building a Storyboard with Animatics Print Your Storyboard for Filming Build Your Movie from Your Storyboard
6. Video Effects
Video Effects
The Effects Applying a Video Effect Adjusting a Video Effect Removing a Video Effect
Fast/Slow/Reverse
Changing a Clip’s Speed Reversing a Clip’s Playback Direction Removing Speed and Direction Changes
Green Screen/Blue Screen
Preparing a Green Screen Getting the Shot Inserting a Green Screen Effect Adding Effects to a Green Screen Effect Removing a Green Screen Effect
Picture-in-Picture (PiP)
Inserting a PiP Adjusting the PiP Size and Position Changing the PiP Appearance Mixing PiP Audio Moving and Trimming a PiP Clip Removing a PiP Clip
Side-by-Side
Changing the Side-by-Side Appearance
One-Step Effects
7. Stabilization, Color Fixes, Cropping, and Rotating
Video Stabilization
Four Ways to Trigger Stabilization Analysis Fixing Shaky Footage
Degrees of stabilization Removing stabilization
Jellyroll Footage
Rolling Shutter adjustments Removing shutter adjustments
Color Fixes
Phase 1: Select the Clip, Find the Frame Phase 2: The Video Adjustments Panel Three Channels Exposure Adjusting the Levels Brightness and Contrast Sliders Automatic Correction Color Balance Individual Channel Sliders Removing or Adjusting Adjustments Copying and Pasting Adjustments
Cropping Video
Adjusting or Removing a Crop
Rotating Video
Adjusting or Removing the Rotation
8. Titles, Subtitles, and Credits
Setting Up a Title
Choose a Title Style
Theme-based titles
Drag the Title into Position Adjust the Timing Type the Text Special Notes on Scrolling Credits
Font, Size, and Style
The iMovie Font Panel The System Font Panel
Underline, strikethrough, color, shadow Secondary controls
General Guidelines Add Your Own Custom Title
Checking the Result Editing or Deleting a Title
9. Narration, Music, and Sound
Three Kinds of Audio
Audio Sources
Adding Audio to the Storyboard
The Music and Sound Effects Browser Adding Audio from the Finder
Background Music
Pinning and Unpinning Background Music Rearranging Unpinned Background Music Deleting Background Audio
Sound Effects (Pinned Music) Editing to the Beat
Phase 1: Add Your Background Music Phase 2a: Insert Beat Markers Phase 2b: Tapping Out Beats Phase 3: Add Your Video Clips Snap to Beats in Your Project Beat Markers in the Precision Editor The Beat Warning
Recording Narration Extracting Audio from Video Volume Adjustments
The Rubber Band: A Re-Introduction
Finding the rubber band Using the rubber band
Using the Other Volume Tools Adjusting Overall Clip Volume
Multiple Clip Adjustments Removing Audio Adjustments Audio Effects, Enhancements, and Equalizers
Audio Effects
Applying an audio effect The audio effects catalog
Enhance Audio The Equalizer
Editing Audio in GarageBand
GarageBand Basics Scoring in GarageBand
10. Photos
Importing Still Images The Photo Browser
Photos from the Finder iMovie Backgrounds
Two Ways to Add Photos
Photo Filmstrips Photo Cutaways Timing Changes
Photo filmstrips Photo Cutaways
The Dimensions of an iMovie Photo Crop, Fit, Rotate The Ken Burns Effect
Applying the Ken Burns Effect
Creating Still Images from Footage
Creating a Still Frame Creating a Freeze Frame
Exporting a Still Frame
The Resolution Problem The Long Way
11. Movie Trailers
Trailers Basics
Starting a Trailer Project The Outline The Storyboard The Shot List
The Trailers Catalog Building Your Trailer Customizing Your Trailer
Converting to a Project
12. Advanced Editing
The Power of Editing
Modern Film Theory
Tell the story chronologically Try to be invisible Develop a shot rhythm
Maintaining Continuity When to Cut Choosing the Next Shot
Popular Editing Techniques
Tight Editing Variety of Shots
Establishing shots Cutaways and cut-ins Reaction shots Parallel cutting
Back and Forth to iMovie 6
Transferring Your Project, iMovie ’11→iMovie 6 Transferring Your Project, iMovie 6→iMovie ’11
2. Finding Your Audience
13. Exporting to iPod, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, or Front Row
Exporting the Movie to iTunes From iTunes to iPod, iPhone, and So On
14. Exporting to YouTube and the Web
iMovie to YouTube
Posting to YouTube (The First Time) Posting to YouTube (After the First Time) After the YouTube Movie Is Up
iMovie to MobileMe
After Your MobileMe Movie Is Up
iMovie to Facebook
Posting to Facebook After the Facebook Movie Is Up
iMovie to Vimeo
Uploading to Vimeo After the Vimeo Movie Is Up
iMovie to CNN iReport
Uploading to iReport After the iReport Is Up
Custom Web Pages: Two Roads
iMovie to iWeb
What you get when you’re done Editing or deleting the web page
Posting a Movie on Your Site
15. From iMovie to QuickTime
Understanding QuickTime
A Crash Course in Video Compression
Spatial compression Temporal compression
About Codecs
The Export Pop-up Menu
The Video Settings Button
Compression Type pop-up menu Frames per second Key frame every _ frames Quality slider Limit data rate
The Filter Button The Size Button Audio Settings
Format Rate, Size Channels: Mono/Stereo
The Video Codecs: A Catalog Saving a QuickTime Movie
16. QuickTime Player
QuickTime Player X
Sharing with QuickTime Player X Trimming Your Movies Recording in QuickTime Player X
QuickTime Player 7 (Free Version)
Hidden Controls Fancy Playback Tricks
QuickTime Player Pro
Presenting Your Movies Editing Movies
Selecting footage Pasting footage
Exporting Edited Movies
The Save As command The Export command How to use QuickTime Player with iMovie
Advanced QuickTime Pro: Track Tricks
Flip a Clip The Video Wall
3. iDVD ’11
17. iDVD Basics
Why iDVD?
Getting iDVD
What You’re in For Phase 1: Prepare Your Video
Overscanning and You
The title-safe area The action-safe area
Phase 2: Insert Chapter Markers
Markers in iMovie ’11
Chapter-marker pointers
Phase 3: Export from iMovie ’11
Export Your Movie as a File
Phase 4: Design the Menu Screen
All About Themes Choosing a Theme The Inevitable Paragraphs About Aspect Ratio Drop Zones: The Basics
Filling drop zones Drop zones: the details
Redesigning the Theme
Phase 5: Add Your Movies Phase 6: Burning Your DVD
Previewing Your Project Checking for Errors Maximum DVD Playback Time One Last Techie Look Shopping for Blank DVDs The Burn
OneStep DVDs and Magic iDVDs
OneStep DVD Magic iDVDs
18. Dvd Menus, Slideshows, and the Map
Adding Movies
The Import Command The Finder The Media Browser
Submenus (“Folders”)
Navigating Submenus
The DVD Map—and Autoplay
Editing in the Map Autoplay Looping
DVD Slideshows
iPhoto Albums
Starting in iPhoto Starting in iDVD
Drag Folders from the Finder Add a Slideshow, Worry About the Pictures Later The Slideshow Editor
Adding or omitting slides and movies Reordering slides and movies Renaming slides or movies
Slideshow Settings Slideshow Options
Slideshow audio
Leaving the Slideshow Editor Burning Your Slideshow
19. Designing iDVD Themes
iDVD’s Built-In Themes Editing Buttons
Changing Button Names and Fonts Button Styles Justification, Drop Shadows, and Thumbnail Size Repositioning Buttons Removing Buttons Editing Picture and Movie Buttons
Editing Text Editing Backgrounds
A Still Photo A Group of Photos A Movie Some Notes
Menu Audio
What to Drag Where to Drag Replacing Menu Audio Removing Menu Audio Adjusting Menu Audio Volume
Saving Favorites
20. Advanced iDVD
iDVD: The DVD-ROM Maker
Adding Files to the DVD-ROM Area Organizing DVD-ROM Contents
Uncover Your DVD Project File Automator and iDVD Archiving Your Project
Copying an Archive to a Different Mac
Disk Images Professional Duplicating
Prepare to Copy Choosing a Replicator Working with Replicators Fulfillment
4. Appendixes
A. iMovie ’11, Menu by Menu
iMovie Menu
About iMovie Preferences
General Tab Browser Tab Video Tab Fonts Tab
Provide iMovie Feedback Register iMovie Check For Updates Hide iMovie, Hide Others, Show All Quit iMovie
File Menu
New Project New Folder New Event Duplicate Project Import from Camera Import Movies/Camera Archive/iMovie HD Project Project Properties Project Theme Move to Trash Move to Rejected Clips Trash Space Saver Consolidate Media Merge Events Split Event Before Selected Clip Adjust Clip Date and Time… Analyze Video Optimize Video Full/Large Page Setup, Print Project
Edit Menu
Undo Redo Cut, Copy, Paste Paste Adjustments Delete Selection, Delete Entire Clip (Reject, Reject Entire Clip) Select All Events Select
Select None Select to Playhead Select Video Clips/Transitions/Photos/Maps/Backgrounds/Animatics
Transition Overlap Spelling Special Characters
Clip Menu
One-Step Effects Duplicate Last Title Trim to Selection Trim Clip End Split Clip Join Clip Extend Over Next Clip Detach Audio Mute/Unmute Clip Remove Volume Adjustments Add Beat Marker Arrange Music Tracks Unpin Music Track
View Menu Text Menu Share Menu Window Menu
Precision Editor Clip Trimmer Clip Adjustments, Video Adjustments, Audio Adjustments Cropping, Ken Burns, and Rotation Show Projects Full-screen, Show Events Full-screen Hide/Show Commands Viewer Swap Event and Projects Viewer on Secondary Display
Help Menu
Search iMovie Help Welcome to iMovie Keyboard Shortcuts Supported Cameras Service and Support
Drag and Drop Menu
Replace Replace from Start Replace from End Replace at Playhead Insert Audio Only Cutaway Picture in Picture Side by Side Green Screen/Blue Screen Cancel
B. Troubleshooting
Two Golden Rules General iMovie Troubleshooting
Weird Inconsistent Problems Keeping Your Hard Disk Happy
Starting Up and Importing
iMovie Doesn’t See the Tape Camcorder iMovie Doesn’t See the Tapeless Camcorder Video Looks Interlaced No Sound from Tape Camcorder iMovie Crashes on Startup Can’t Import from DVD Camcorder Dropouts in the Video
Editing
Can’t Drag Certain Photos into the Movie Can’t Use Audiobooks in Soundtrack Filmstrips Don’t Reflect Changes Thumbnails Are Blank or Corrupted
Exporting
“Compatible Version of iDVD Required” YouTube Turns You Down Text Chopped Off on DVD
Where to Get Help
C. Master Keyboard Shortcut List
Panes, Panels, and Windows Event Browser and Storyboard Playback Editing Working with Clips Music and Audio Editing Titles
D. Visual Cheat Sheet Index
About the Authors Colophon
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