Chapter 5. Building the Movie


Whether on your Mac or in a multimillion-dollar Hollywood professional studio, film editing boils down to three tiny tasks : selecting, trimming, and rearranging clips . Of course, that's like saying that there's nothing more to painting than mixing various amounts of red, yellow, and blue. The art of video editing lies in your decisions about which clips you select, how you trim them, and what order you put them in.

At its simplest, iMovie editing works like this:

  1. Trim your clips until they contain exactly the footage you want .

  2. Drag your clips from the Clips pane to the storyboard area at the bottom of the screen, where iMovie plays them in one seamless pass, from left to right .

  3. Rearrange the scenes by dragging them around .

  4. Add crossfades, titles (credits), effects, music, and sound effects .

This chapter is dedicated to showing you the mechanics of the first three tasks. The following chapters cover the fourth step.




iMovie 6 & iDVD
iMovie 6 & iDVD: The Missing Manual
ISBN: B003R4ZK42
EAN: N/A
Year: 2006
Pages: 203
Authors: David Pogue

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