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The monitor dis-
plays video as
you import it or
play it back.
Switch between
the clip viewer and
the timeline viewer
(page 231).
The scrubber
bar lets you move
through and crop
a clip (page 228).
Your project’s
video format
appears here
(page 224).
Adjust the
playback volume
as you work in
iMovie HD.
Video can be a powerful vehicle for com-
municating an idea, setting a mood, selling
a product, or recalling a memory. It can
also be great way to put people to sleep.
Video editing is the process of assem
-
bling video clips, still images, and audio
into a finished package that gets your mes
-
sage across and keeps your audience’s eyes
open. Video editing is what iMovie HD is
all about.
With iMovie HD, you can import
video from a video camera. iMovie HD
stashes incoming clips on its Clips pane.
If you’re using a miniDV or HDV camera,
iMovie HD even controls your camera
during the importing process.
Then, you edit clips and sequence them
by dragging them to the timeline, option
-
ally adding music from your iTunes music
library and creating titles, effects, and
scene transitions. When you’re finished, a
few mouse clicks send your efforts back out
to tape or to iDVD
.
You can use iMovie HD to edit inter-
minable home movies, but you can also use
it to assemble montages of photos from
iPhoto, promotional videos, and anything
else that belongs on the small screen. iMovie
HD supports more video formats than did
earlier iMovie versions, and that means more
options for you.
Quiet on the set.
iMovie HD at a Glance
Chapters pane: create
DVD or podcast chapter
markers before sending
your movie to iDVD,
iWeb, or GarageBand
(page 266).
Clips pane:
rename and work with
imported clips and still
images (page 228).
Themes pane: build
graphical openers, titles,
and bumpers using pre-
built themes (page 258)
Media pane: import
photos from your iPhoto
library and optionally
apply the Ken Burns
effect (pages 236
240); also, import
music from your
iTunes library or add
sound effects or narra
-
tion (pages 242–244).
Editing pane: create
titles, add visual transi
-
tions between clips, and
create special visual
effects (pages 252–256).
The playhead indicates
the current playback
location. Drag it left and
right to quickly move
backward and forward
within your movie or
within a single clip.
These buttons switch
between iMovie HD’s
panes, each of which
lets you work with a dif
-
ferent kind of element.
Create bookmarks to
aid in editing and trim
-
ming clips (page 232).
You can sequence clips
by dragging them from
the Clips pane to the
timeline (page 230).
Display a track’s audio
waveform to be able
to see changes in the
audio (page 246).
Video clips and
still images that you
import are stored in
the Clips pane until
you add them to
the timeline.
Drag the zoom
slider to zoom in
and out on the
timeline.
Switch between
camera mode
(to import video)
and edit mode
(page 226).
Adjust the
audio levels of
individual clips
(page 246).
Rewind, start and
stop playback, and
play back in full-
screen mode.
iMovie HD dis
-
plays remaining
free disk space
here.
Reclaim disk
space by empty
-
ing the iMovie HD
trash (page 229).
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