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To Email a Movie
Step 1.
Choose Email from the Share menu. Specify the
settings shown below, then click Share.
Name your shared movie.
To share only some clips, select them
before choosing Share, then check this box.
Step 2.
iMovie HD compresses the movie and attaches it
to a new email message. Compose and address
the message, then send it on its way.
Tips
If your movie is short and your connection is fast,
you might want to email a larger version of the
movie than iMovie HD creates. Click QuickTime in
the Share dialog box, then choose the Web option
from the pop-up menu (see page 270). Export
the movie, then attach it to an email message.
Many Internet providers restrict the size of
attachments—often to 4MB or thereabouts. If
your compressed movie is that large, it’s better
to share it via iWeb.
To Share to an iPod
Step 1.
Choose iPod from the Share menu, then click the
Share button.
Step 2.
After iMovie HD compresses the movie, it copies
the movie to your iTunes library. Use iTunes to copy
the movie to your iPod. For details on viewing video
on the iPod, see page 96.
Note: 16:9 movies don’t cleanly fit the
proportions of the iPod’s screen; the
movie will be letterboxed with borders above and
below the image.
First things rst: the Internet isn’t the
best medium for sharing digital video.
The huge size of digital video les means
that anything but a very short movie will
take a long time to transfer, particularly
over a modem line.
But if you have made a very short
movieor you have a fast Internet connec
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tion and expect that your viewers will,
too—you can use iMovie HD to prepare
your work for cyberspace.
With the Share command, you can
email a movie, send it to iWeb for viewing
on your Web site, or prepare it for a video-
capable iPod. iMovie HD compresses the
movie heavily to make its le size smaller.
In the process, you get an introduction to
The Three Musketeers of Internet video:
jerky, grainy, and chunky.
A movie compressed for the Internet
contains fewer frames per second, so
motion may appear jerky. The movie’s
dimensions are also much smalleras
small as 160 by 120 pixels, or roughly the
size of a matchbook. And depending on
the options you choose, the sound quality
may not be as good as the original.
The best way to watch a movie is on a
big screen. But if you’re willing to trade
some quality for the portability of an
iPod or the immediacy of email or the
worldwide reach of the World Wide Web,
iMovie HD is ready.
Go Small: Internet and iPod Movies
Like iPhoto, iMovie HD
lets you use any of
several popular email
programs. Choose
yours here.
Read it and weep:
iMovie HD tells you
just how much your
movie will be mangled
and how big the man
-
gled version will still be.
(Of course, your original
movie is still stored in
its original format.)
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To Share to iWeb
In iLife ’06, iWeb is the vehicle for publishing your
movies to the Web.
Step 1.
Choose iWeb
from the Share menu.
Step 2.
Choose to publish the movie on a Web page or as a
video podcast as a video podcast. The video podcast
option provides higher quality; you can read the specific
settings each option uses above the buttons themselves.
After you choose the option that’s best for your video,
click Share or press Return.
After iMovie HD compresses the movie, it switches
to iWeb, where you complete the publishing process
(see page 382).
iMovie HD: Making Movies
Go Small: Internet and iPod Movies
iMovie HD: Making Movies
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