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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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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...
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development also led to Apple's
release of the
consumer video-editing
product iMovie in
October 1999.
Apple acquired the
German company Astarte in
April 2000...
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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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enhance output, and
improve emotional impact. Some
video editors such as
iMovie include stock footage available for use. As
video editing puts
great demands...
- ports,
allowing users to
connect camcorders and
easily create movies with
iMovie; the iMac
gained a CD
burner and iTunes,
allowing users to rip CDs, make...
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Dummies (ISBN 0764504959)
iMovie: The
Missing Manual (ISBN 1565928598)
iMovie 2: The
Missing Manual (ISBN 978-0596001049)
iMovie 3 & iDVD: The
Missing Manual...
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contributions included a rock
video that he
created using the
first version of
iMovie with
footage featuring his
daughter Polly. The
video was
available on Adams's...
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Resolve (macOS, Windows, Linux, iPadOS)
Freemake Video Converter (Windows)
iMovie (iOS, macOS)
ivsEdits (Windows)
Lightworks (Windows, Linux, macOS) VideoPad...