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More iMovie. Review basic editing More iMovie Work on projects Next sessions. OVERVIEW. Click on the camera. EDITING IN ANOTHER WAY. Do the following: Reread all of the steps below Reread rest of steps on next slide Steps: Click Capture Create New Event by naming it “test” - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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More iMovie

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OVERVIEW

• Review basic editing

• More iMovie

• Work on projects

• Next sessions

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EDITING IN ANOTHER WAY• Click on the camera

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EDITING IN ANOTHER WAY• Do the following:

• Reread all of the steps below

• Reread rest of steps on next slide• Steps:

• Click Capture

• Create New Event by naming it “test”

• Click Capture

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EDITING IN ANOTHER WAY• Steps after creating New Event by named “test”

• Look at Camera (top of iMac green LED)

• Pause for count of 2 (silently-still looking at camera)

• Speak – “CCSU is where students start with a dream and finish with a future.”

• Pause for count of 2 (silently-still looking at camera)

• Click Stop

• Click Done

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EDITING IN ANOTHER WAY• Click on clip

• Add it to project

• Change thumbnail size by adjusting slider

• Scrub cursor over video

• Look for video and audio that

– signals your first word “CCSU”

– Signals end of your last word “future.”

• Use yellow selection box to select in and out point– Always make talent look good

• Add clip to project

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EDITING IN ANOTHER WAY #2• Repeat the capturing of the 2 seconds, CCSU…dream

• Select the entire clip using yellow selection box

• Add entire clip to project

• Scrub the cursor over the start to find in point

• Keep cursor over the start point

• Cntrl + click > Split clip

• Repeat for out point

• Delete extra clips from viewer

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MORE iMOVIE

• Tonight– Preferences>Advanced

– Markers

– Keywords

– Picture and video in/over video

– Audio

– Maps and backgrounds and titles

– Themes

– Sharing

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PREFERENCES>ADVANCED

• iMovie Menu > Preferences

• General tab, check Show Advanced Tools

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PREFEREENCES>ADVANCED

• Pointer tool, Keywords tool, Filter by Keywords tool

• Pointer tool turns off any open tools

• Keywords tool

• Tag video clips with selected keywords (metadata)

• Filter by keywords tool

• Sort through your clips by keywords

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PREFEREENCES>ADVANCED

• Keywords tool

• Tag video clips with selected keywords (metadata)

• Click the key icon

• Add new keyword, select it or select previous keyword

• Drag the key icon over clip – clip turns blue

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PREFEREENCES>ADVANCED

• Filter by keyword

• Click magnifying glass

• Choose keyword – click green part of icon

• Look at source window

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PREFEREENCES>ADVANCED

• Comment Markers

• Comment markers are brown

• Mark any frame with comment, return to frame by choosing marker from pop-up menu

• Click and drag brown comment marker to timeline

• Drop and type into it to edit

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PREFEREENCES>ADVANCED

• Pull down menu– Toggle between markers

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PREFEREENCES>ADVANCED

• Chapter Markers

• Chapter markers are orange

• For exporting to dvd and podcasts

• Click and drag orange comment marker to timeline• Drop and type into it to edit

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PICTURE & VIDEO IN/OVER VIDEO

• You can include 2 video clips together– BradyBunch/SummerBunch multiple clips idea

• But limited to 1 main clip and 1 additional

– iMovie calls this Picture-in-Picture

• You can do graphics and video together– Over-the-shoulder graphics idea

– iMovie calls this Picture-in-Picture

• Preferences>Advanced>Show Advanced Tools must be selected

• Both are treated very similarly in iMovie

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PICTURE & VIDEO IN/OVER VIDEO

• Select video from Event Browser

• Drag it over a video clip in your timeline

• Click Picture-in-Picture

• Picture-in-Picture clip appears with blue border

• Drag to reposition

• Drag ends to lengthen or shorten

• Can be resized by dragging corners in the viewer

• Double-click the picture-in-picture clip to open Inspector– Choose Zoom, Dissolve, or Swap from pop-up menu

• In Inspector, Select Visible next to Drop shadow or click border-width, or border color, under PIP Effect

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PICTURE & VIDEO

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CONTEXTUAL MENU• When dragging and dropping clips into

timeline

Replace means previous clip replaced with dropped one

Insert means space will be made for newly dropped clip – changes duration of project

Cutaway pastes over related clip without changing duration of project

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AUDIO • Drag and drop from Media Brower

• Pin audio to certain frame

• Adjust level

• Set beginning and end

• Synchronize video with music

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AUDIO

Gears icon then ClipTrimmer

Waveform, Yellow selection handles

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AUDIO

Yellow handles to identifyportion you want

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AUDIO

Then click Done

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ADJUST LEVEL OF ONE AUDIO• Double-click the clip

• Click audio

• Drag the slider

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NORMALIZE• Sets volumes of all clips to about same level

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AUDIO• Set beginning and end

– Clip Trimmer– Drag yellow handle near start– Drag yellow handle to end– Preview– Done/Return

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AUDIO• Synchronize video with music

• Drag song first, no video yet

• Clip Trimmer

• Drag beat marker to the audio waveform

• Alternatively press “M” key to tap out beats while playing video

• Drag video or photos over top the audio

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AUDIO

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MAPS & BACKGROUNDS• Maps

– Several maps – Some animated

• Backgrounds– Titles or with images

• Your own graphics as backgrounds– From iPhoto

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MAPS & BACKGROUNDS

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BACKGROUNDS

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TITLES• Drag and drop• Edit text• Set properties

– Duration, font, font color

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THEMES• When launching iMovie for new project

• Choose from several preset themes

• Themes give you– Specialized titles and transitions

• Alternatively

• File>Project Properties>General

• Choose theme to apply to existing project

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THEME

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SHARING• iTunes

• iDVD

• Media Browser

– Use with other iLife apps

• YouTube

– Upload to your account

• MobileMe

– Upload to Apple’s cloud

• Export Movie

– Results in .m4v

• Export using QuickTime– Various codecs

• Export Final Cut XML

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DEVELOPMENT TIME• Work on projects

• Call me over for help, suggestions with anything

• Preview/discuss next sessions of course

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NEXT SESSIONS• 11/21 Syllabus says Thanksgiving = MISTAKE

– Instead we will have video production time

• 11/28 Syllabus says Video production project = MISTAKE– Instead its Thanksgiving

• 12/5 Syllabus says Final Presentations = MISTAKE– Instead we will have video production time

• 12/12 Syllabus says Portfolio Review = CHANGING– Instead we will have final presentations