This edition covers iMovie 10.0 for Mac and iMovie 2.0 for iOS. iMovie's sophisticated tools make it easier than ever to turn raw footage into sleek, entertaining movies once you understand how to harness its features. Experts David Pogue and Aaron Miller give you hands-on advice and step-by-step instructions for creating polished movies on your Mac, iPhone, or iPad. Dive in and discover why this is the top-selling iMovie book. The important stuff you need to know Get started. Import footage, review clips, and create movies, using iMovie's new, streamlined layout. Include stunning effects. Introduce instant replays, freeze frames, fast-forward or slo-mo clips, and fade-outs. Add pro touches. Create cutaways, picture-in-picture boxes, side-by-side shots, and green-screen effects. Make movies on iOS devices. Tackle projects on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch with our book-within-a-book. Produce stunning trailers. Craft your own Hollywood-style Coming Attractions! previews. Share your masterpiece. Quickly post movies to YouTube, Facebook, Vimeo, CNN iReport, and iTunes. Watch iMovie Theater. Play your movies on any Apple gadget in iMovie's new full-screen cinema.
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Weight: 924g
Dimensions: 177 x 232mm
Publication Date: 01 Jul 2014
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781491947326
About Aaron MillerDavid Pogue
David Pogue Yale '85 is the weekly personal-technology columnist for the New York Times and an Emmy award-winning tech correspondent for CBS News. His funny tech videos appear weekly on CNBC. And with 3 million books in print he is also one of the world's bestselling how- to authors. In 1999 he launched his own series of amusing practical and user-friendly computer books called Missing Manuals which now includes 100 titles. Aaron Miller is a part-time lawyer part-time professor and runs a software company serving nonprofit organizations. In all of his spare time he authors the blog Unlocking iMovie (www.unlockingimovie.com) his own little way of trying to make the Mac world a better place