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cables, FireWire
calculating timecode
camcorder features
     analog versus digital camcorders
     automatic versus manual focus 2nd
     built-in microphones 2nd
     CCDs
     date stamp display
     digital zoom
     DVD camcorders
     electronic image stabilization
     FireWire connections
     HD versus DV format
     i.Link connections
     LCD viewfinders
     lens optics
     low-light settings
     MicroMV tape format
     MiniDV tape format
     night-vision mode
     non-useful features
     optical image stabilization
     progressive-scan images
     remote control
     S-Video port
     shutter speed
     size of camcorders
     special effects capabilities
     still photo capability
     three-CCD camcorders
     useful features
camcorders [See also shooting movies, 16:9 aspect ratio.]
     exporting movies to DV tape
     exporting movies to videotape
    features [See camcorder features, analog versus digital camcorders.]
    importing footage [See importing footage, automatic scene detection.]
    motion [See camera motion, camcorder size and.]
    shooting movies [See shooting movies, 16:9 aspect ratio.]
     using as binoculars
Camera Mode 2nd 3rd
camera motion
     camcorder size and
     design considerations
     dolly shots
     image stabilization 2nd
     panning
     shutter speed
     Steadicam, building
     zooming
canceling Ken Burns Effect
Canon Digital Camcorders
Canopus
Castro, Elizabeth
CCDs 2nd
CD-ROM format, QuickTime exports
CDs, burning iMovie projects
cell phones, sharing videos
centering elements in frames
cf/x
channels, 12-bit versus 16-bit audio 2nd
Chapter (theme term)
chapter markers
     adding in Final Cut
     adding in iMovie
     adding to iDVD projects
     importing to iDVD
     moving
     Scene Selection submenu, iDVD
     submenus, iDVD
Chapters pane
characters, special 2nd
charge-coupled devices (CCDs) 2nd
children, pictures of
Cinematize
Cinepak (compressor)
Cleaner
cleaning SuperDrives
Clip Info dialog box 2nd
Clip Speed Slider [See also Fast/Slow/Reverse effect.]
Clip Viewer 2nd 3rd 4th
Clip Viewer button
clips [See also media files, clips and media file storage.]
     adding to movies
     adding transitions 2nd
    audio [See audio clips, audio editing applications.]
     automatic scene detection
     backlog of editing, managing
     blank clips 2nd
     bookmarking scenes
     color clips
     combining movie segments
     converted from earlier versions
     date and time recorded
     deleting 2nd 3rd 4th
     deselecting
     displayed on Clips pane
     in drop zones 2nd
     duration, viewing
    editing [See editing audio clips, audio editing software; editing video clips, adding clips to movies.]
    effects [See effects, applying.]
    importing [See importing footage, automatic scene detection.]
     length, viewing
     media file storage
     mixing video formats
     non-destructive editing
     ordering 2nd
     overlapping clips
     paste-over technique 2nd
     playback speed, changing
     playing selected clips
     recovering footage
     renaming
     replacing existing clips
     restoring or reverting 2nd 3rd 4th
     retrieving from Trash 2nd
     reversing clip direction
     rotating vertical shots
     selecting clips with similar properties
     selecting portions of clips
     slowing down video
     speeding up video
     split clips, recovering
    still [See still clips, applying effects to stills.]
     Timeline Viewer display
     Trash 2nd 3rd
    video [See video clips, adding to movies.]
     volume controls
Clips pane 2nd 3rd
close-ups
closing iMovie
closing projects
clouds, shooting in
codecs 2nd
color [See also gaps, created by Direct Trimming.]
     button highlight color, iDVD
     color temperature
     colored text in text blocks
     solid color clips
companion Web site for this book 2nd
Component Video (compressor)
composition
     16:9 aspect ratio
     axis, maintaining
     balancing shots
     camera motion
     depth of field
     dolly shots
     panning 2nd
     positioning elements in frames
     tight versus wide shots
     zooming
compression
     audio compression settings
     compression settings
     data rates
     defined
     DVD cameras
     emailing movies 2nd
     encoding iDVD projects
     exporting HDV footage to tape
     footage extracted from DVDs
     frame rates 2nd
     glossary of video compression terms
     3GPP format
     HDV format 2nd 3rd
     iMovie export formats
     key frames 2nd
     MicroMV tape format
     QuickTime video compressors
     QuickTime-compatible movies
     sample rate
     video compression settings
The Computer Videomaker Handbook
contrast
converting from earlier versions
copies of projects, saving
copy-protected DVDs
copying and pasting
     pasting clips over other clips
     portions of clips
copyright issues 2nd
coverage
     close-ups
     cut-away shots
     establishing shots
     medium shots
     out points
     in points
     shooting to edit
Create Still Frame command 2nd
creating projects 2nd
credits
crop markers
cropping
     clips 2nd
     images
     slideshow photos
Curtis, Mike
curved corners on clips
cut-away shots
Cyber Film School




iMovie HD 6 & iDVD 6 for Mac OS X (Visual QuickStart Guide Series)
iMovie HD 6 and iDVD 6 for Mac OS X
ISBN: 0321423275
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 197
Authors: Jeff Carlson

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