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iMovie 6 & iDVD: The Missing Manual
iMovie 6 & iDVD: The Missing Manual
ISBN: B003R4ZK42
EAN: N/A
Year: 2006
Pages: 203
Authors:
David Pogue
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iMovie 6 iDVD: The Missing Manual
Table of Contents
Copyright
The Missing Credits
Introduction
Part I: Capturing DV Footage
Chapter 1. The DV Camcorder
Section 1.1. Meet Digital Video
Section 1.2. Buying a DV Camcorder
Chapter 2. Turning Home Video into Pro Video
Section 2.1. Film vs. Videotape
Section 2.2. Film-Technique Crash Course
Section 2.3. Get the Shot
Section 2.4. Replace the Microphone
Section 2.5. Limit Zooming and Panning
Section 2.6. Keep the Camera Steady
Section 2.7. Video Lighting: A Crash Course
Section 2.8. Keep It in Focus
Section 2.9. Video Composition: A Crash Course
Chapter 3. Special Event Filming
Section 3.1. Interviews
Section 3.2. Music Videos
Section 3.3. Live Stage Performances
Section 3.4. Speeches
Section 3.5. Sports
Section 3.6. Photos and Old Movies
Section 3.7. Weddings
Section 3.8. Actual Scripted Films
Part II: Editing in iMovie
Chapter 4. Camcorder Meets Mac
Section 4.1. iMovie: The Application
Section 4.2. Connecting to FireWire
Section 4.3. Getting into iMovie
Section 4.4. Importing Camcorder Footage
Section 4.5. iSight Recording
Section 4.6. USB Camcorders
Section 4.7. High-Definition Camcorders
Section 4.8. The Aspect-Ratio Problem
Section 4.9. Magic iMovie
Section 4.10. Time-Lapse Recording
Section 4.11. Managing Project Files
Section 4.12. Converting Older Projects
Section 4.13. How iMovie Organizes Its Files
Section 4.14. Importing Footage from Non-DV Tapes
Chapter 5. Building the Movie
Section 5.1. Navigating Your Clips
Section 5.2. Undo, Revert, and Other Safety Nets
Section 5.3. Project Trashand the Disk-Space Paradox
Section 5.4. Shortening Clips by Dragging
Section 5.5. Three Ways to Trim a Clip
Section 5.6. Splitting a Clip
Section 5.7. The Movie Track: Your Storyboard
Section 5.8. Tricks of the Timeline Viewer
Section 5.9. Playing the Movie Track
Section 5.10. Full-Screen Playback Mode
Section 5.11. Themes
Chapter 6. Transitions and Special Effects
Section 6.1. About Transitions
Section 6.2. When Not to Use Transitions
Section 6.3. Creating a Transition
Section 6.4. Transitions: The iMovie Catalog
Section 6.5. Downloading More Transition Choices
Section 6.6. Video FX
Section 6.7. Effects: The iMovie Catalog
Section 6.8. Installing More Effects
Chapter 7. Titles, Captions, and Credits
Section 7.1. Setting Up a Title
Section 7.2. Inserting and Rendering a Title
Section 7.3. The iMovie Titles Catalog
Chapter 8. Narration, Music, and Sound
Section 8.1. The Two iMovie Soundtracks
Section 8.2. Audio Clips
Section 8.3. Recording Narration
Section 8.4. Importing Music from iTunes or GarageBand
Section 8.5. Scoring in GarageBand
Section 8.6. Sound Effects (Crickets, Etc.)
Section 8.7. Audio Effects (Reverb, Etc.)
Section 8.8. Volume Adjustments
Section 8.9. Manipulating Audio Clips
Section 8.10. Overlaying Video Over Sound
Section 8.11. Extracting Audio from Video
Chapter 9. Still Pictures and QuickTime Movies
Section 9.1. Importing Still Images
Section 9.2. The Dimensions of an iMovie Photo
Section 9.3. The Ken Burns Effect
Section 9.4. Still Images as Titles
Section 9.5. Creating Still Images from Footage
Section 9.6. Importing QuickTime Movies
Chapter 10. Professional Editing Techniques
Section 10.1. The Power of Editing
Section 10.2. Popular Editing Techniques
Part III: Finding Your Audience
Chapter 11. Back to the Camcorder
Section 11.1. Why Export to Tape
Section 11.2. Transferring Footage to the Camcorder or VCR
Section 11.3. Notes on DV Tapes
Chapter 12. From iMovie to QuickTime
Section 12.1. Saving a QuickTime Movie
Section 12.2. Understanding QuickTime
Section 12.3. The Share Presets: What They Mean
Section 12.4. The Expert Settings
Section 12.5. The Video Codecs: A Catalog
Section 12.6. Burning QuickTime Movie CDs
Chapter 13. Movies on the Web, the iPod, and the Phone
Section 13.1. Make the Big Screen Tiny
Section 13.2. Method 1: Publishing Movies on a .Mac Account
Section 13.3. Posting a Movie on Your Own Web Site
Section 13.4. Other Internet
Section 13.5. Optimizing Online Movies
Section 13.6. Movies on the iPod
Section 13.7. Movies on Your Phone
Chapter 14. QuickTime Player
Section 14.1. QuickTime Player (Free Version)
Section 14.2. QuickTime Player Pro
Section 14.3. Advanced QuickTime Pro: Track Tricks
Part IV: iDVD 6
Chapter 15. From iMovie to iDVD
Section 15.1. Why iDVD?
Section 15.2. What You re in For
Section 15.3. Phase 1: Prepare Your Video
Section 15.4. Phase 2: Insert Chapter Markers
Section 15.5. Phase 3: Hand Off to iDVD
Section 15.6. Phase 4: Design the Menu Screen
Section 15.7. Phase 5: Burning Your DVD
Section 15.8. OneStep DVDs, Magic iDVDs
Chapter 16. iDVD Projects by Hand
Section 16.1. Building iDVDs
Section 16.2. Creating a New Project
Section 16.3. Adding Movies
Section 16.4. Submenus (
Section 16.5. The DVD Mapand Autoplay
Section 16.6. DVD Slideshows
Chapter 17. Designing iDVD Themes
Section 17.1. iDVD s Built-in Themes
Section 17.2. Button Styles
Section 17.3. Editing and Positioning Text
Section 17.4. Changing Backgrounds
Section 17.5. Choosing Menu Audio
Section 17.6. Saving Favorites
Section 17.7. Buying Sound and Vision
Chapter 18. iDVD Secrets
Section 18.1. iDVDThe DVD-ROM Maker
Section 18.2. Project Info
Section 18.3. Uncover Your DVD Project File
Section 18.4. AppleScripting iDVD
Section 18.5. Archiving Your Project
Section 18.6. Disk Images
Section 18.7. Professional Duplicating
Part V: Appendixes
Appendix A. iMovie 6, Menu by Menu
Section A.1. iMovie Menu
Section A.2. File Menu
Section A.3. Edit Menu
Section A.4. View Menu
Section A.5. Markers Menu
Section A.6. Share Menu
Section A.7. Advanced Menu
Section A.8. Window Menu
Section A.9. Help Menu
Appendix B. Troubleshooting
Section B.1. Two Golden Rules
Section B.2. Preparing the Playground
Section B.3. General iMovie Troubleshooting
Section B.4. Starting Up and Importing
Section B.5. Title Trouble
Section B.6. Photo Problems
Section B.7. Problems Editing
Section B.8. Exporting Troubles
Section B.9. Project Corruption
Section B.10. Problems with Sound
Section B.11. DVD Problems
Section B.12. Where to Get Help Online
Appendix C. Master Keyboard Shortcut List
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Index
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iMovie 6 & iDVD: The Missing Manual
ISBN: B003R4ZK42
EAN: N/A
Year: 2006
Pages: 203
Authors:
David Pogue
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