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iMovie is a free
video editing application made by
Apple for the Mac, the iPhone, and the iPad. It
includes a
range of
video effects and
tools like color...
- publishing. At
various times, it included: iTunes,
iMovie, iPhoto, iDVD, iWeb, and GarageBand. Only
iMovie and
GarageBand remain and are now
freely available...
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created as part of Apple's "digital hub" strategy, as a
companion tool to
iMovie.
Early versions were
received positively, but
later versions languished...
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Final Cut Pro,
Final Cut Express,
iMovie,
Adobe Premiere also have the ability.
Adobe and
Apple products (excluding
iMovie)
allow the user to set keyframes...
- (available in
several styles) can also be
created by
dictating to the device.
iMovie List of
photo and
video apps Hall, Zac (2017-04-06). "Apple's new Clips...
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enhance output, and
improve emotional impact. Some
video editors such as
iMovie include stock footage available for use. As
video editing puts
great demands...
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Resolve (macOS, Windows, Linux, iPadOS)
Freemake Video Converter (Windows)
iMovie (iOS, macOS)
ivsEdits (Windows)
Lightworks (Windows, Linux, macOS) VideoPad...
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March 18, 2017.
Retrieved March 28, 2017. "IOS 4.3, GarageBand, and
IMovie: What You Need to Know". Macworld.
Retrieved June 14, 2023. "Tech Notebook:...
- of iLife,
which includes a DVD
authoring package (iDVD), a
video editor (
iMovie), a
music player (iTunes), a
multimedia web
publisher (iWeb), and an audio-sequencing...
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retail operating systems include basic video editing software – Apple's
iMovie and Microsoft's
Windows Movie Maker.
Additional options exist,
usually as...