Imovie Guide
Imovie Guide
Imovie Guide
iMovie
Make a video on the go...
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iMovie
You are able to import video files from digital cameras using the Apple
Camera Connection Kit as well as record video directly on the iPad.
Please keep in mind that not all video formats are supported. There is
additional information regarding the Apple Camera Connection Kit at
the end of this guide.
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Project Settings
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Add Video
Tap on the film icon to add video to your
project timeline. Video clips or files that
are saved in the camera roll on your
Photos app will appear here. Video files
that are save to the Video app cannot be
added to your iMovie project on the iPad.
You may have synced the clips via iTunes
or added them to your Photos app using
the Apple Camera Connection Kit.
Add Images
Tapping the image icon on the screen
will allow you to add photographs and
images saved to your Photos app. You
can select images located in the Camera
roll, Photo Library and individual
events.
Add Audio
Selecting the audio icon will allow you to
add Theme Music and Sound Effects that
are included with the iMovie app. You can
also add audio clips and music tracks
saved to your Music app on the iPad.
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When you select a video clip that is saved to your Photos app you will
see that it is highlighted with a yellow border. Two icons will appear on
the clip. The first icon will allow you to preview the clip.
Tap the second icon to add the video clip to the project timeline. The clip
will appear in your project timeline. The vertical red line indicates the
playback point for your project video.
If you tap and select the clip it will be highlighted with a yellow border.
Tap and drag on the yellow “handles” at each end of the clip to edit its
duration.
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Splitting a clip
If you tap on a clip to select it and then swipe down the clip at the point
where the playback head appears on the clip you will split the clip at
that point. You will create a second clip that you can trim, shift, modify
and delete. Notice the embedded help illustrated in the image above.
You can split a clip, repeat the process and then proceed to simply
delete unwanted portions of a clip from the project.
In the example illustrated above a single clip added to the project has
been split twice, creating three separate clips in the timeline. The
central, unwanted portion of the clip can then be simply selected and
deleted from the project.
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If you wish to fine tune the transition and adjust the exact points in the
video project where the adjacent clips commence and end the transition
simply tap and drag the double yellow icons beneath the transition
icon to enter a more detailed editing mode. Make sure the audio track
icon is not displayed by tapping the audio icon above the timeline.
Tap and drag the yellow handles at the beginning and end of each
transition point to reposition the clips.
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Tap on the photograph in the timeline that you wish to adjust and apply
a Ken Burns effect
Tap the Start button. This will dim the start button and set the image to
the first frame of the photo clip so that it can be changed. Drag the clip
to position and pinch the clip with thumb and forefinger to zoom in and
out. This action sets which portion of the photo is displayed when the
photo appears in your project.
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Make sure the audio track icon is displayed by tapping the audio icon
above the timeline.
If you wish to fine tune the transition and adjust the exact points in the
project where the audio track commence and ends simply tap on the
double yellow icons beneath the transition icon to enter a more
detailed editing mode.
Tap and drag the blue handles located on the audio track for that clip.
You can shift the position of the audio track, in some cases ensuring
that there are no gaps in the audio between clips. Audio associated with
one clip can be shifted to another using this method.
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In the example illustrated above the project has three separate audio
components. The green background colour with its light green audio
waveform represents the background audio loop.
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Select your video project and tap on the Share icon at the foot of the
opening screen of the iMovie app to share it with the services shown at
right.
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Tap on the Help icon during your project work to view pop-up tips!
There is a detailed set of tips and guides at this dedicated Apple iMovie
app web site: http://help.apple.com/imovie/ipad/
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When you out in the field with your digital camera and the iPad the
Apple Camera Connection Kit is a useful addition to your digital
imagery equipment. The kit allows you to transfer files, including video
clips, from your camera to the iPad.
The kit comes with two separate adapters. One allows you to connect a
camera to your iPad using a conventional USB cable. The other adapter
allows you to transfer files directly from a SD card to your iPad.
The images and video clips on the camera card will appear in the Photos
app and you simply select and transfer the images you wish to import
from your camera. The images will appear under the Events tab within
the Photos app.