![]() The Missing Manual shows you the ropes on all these forms of publishing. ![]() Showing your film to an audience could mean YouTube, a video podcast, or burning to DVD. You can start paying more attention to film, television, music video, even commercials to refine your style to affect your audience the way you'd like. To explicate all the intricacies of using the program is to be expected, butĪuthors David Pogue and Aaron Miller also include some thoughts about modern editing technique. The Missing Manual tells you how to use these features to make your film better. Other features addressed include image stabilization, cropping, rotating, slow-motion, green screen, and picture-in-picture. Just boost your warm colors to fudge it, and your perfect take is saved. Imagine you've got your shot in the can and the performances are spot-on, but you missed the golden hour (that special time of day when the lighting is magical). In theīiz, this is known as color timing. With iMovie '09, you can adjust your color across the duration of the movie, brightening the shadows and boosting desired colors. ![]() The Missing Manual reveals the advanced features and how to use them, which is not as easily evident. The manual starts with the basics of importing your content from whatever source you have at your disposal įrom there, it goes into the mechanics of editing in iMovie '09.Ĭombining your clips together is a snap with iMovie - it always has been. Whether you're a home movie enthusiast, a budding filmmaker, or just some schlub who wants to edit together a bunch of vacation clips to make a nice-looking DVD for the family, The Missing Manual can improve your final product. On how to use the program but on how to make your own movies look more professional. IMovie '09 and iDVD: The Missing Manual is an excellent book not only I was completely unwilling to entertain the notion of iMovie '09 (in fact, I still keep iMovie '06 on the computer) until I had a look at iMovie '09 and iDVD: The Missing Manual. It's an odd shift that I may always have a problem with. Left to right in several rows rather than a single, continuous row. IMovie used to incorporate a pretty standard linear timeline across the bottom of the program's window., not unlike most video editing software in the world.įor some reason, Apple decided to shift to the method used in iMovie '09 in which the video goes from Pleased in the radical paradigm shift in the movie editing software. When Apple released iLife '08, most legacy iMovie users were less than Book review: David Pogue and Aaron Miller's *iMovie '09 and iDVD: The Missing Manual* ![]()
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