Posted
October 29, 2010
Have a long video clip that you need to trim down in order to show it to a class? Have a performance that you really just want to save a few minutes of and discard the rest? Then Apple QuickTime is the software for you! QuickTime now has the option to "Trim" the video you are watching and then save the newly trimmed video as its own clip. That way, you have the original just in case you need to trim it again or you make a mistake the first time. (Note: On Macs with OS X, this option is ...
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Posted
April 7, 2010
Have a project in iMovie that you need to transfer to a DVD? Here are step-by-step instructions on how to use iDVD to create DVDs from iMovie projects:
Exporting a Movie From iMovie to iDVD
Posted
March 18, 2010
When Final Cut Pro won't open:
1. Open the Finder.
2. Click the house icon that has your name next to it.
3. Click the folder "Library" in the next column.
4. Find and click the folder "Preferences" in the next column.
5. Trash the folder "Final Cut Pro User Data."
6. Trash the folder "Final Cut Pro User Settings."
7. Empty the trash.
Posted
July 29, 2009
iMovie HD is currently only available in Canaday Room 313. While iMovie 9 contains many advanced editing features, iMovie 6 HD remains the preferred iMovie program to use for simple editing, creating a roll of clips, and when updating an old iMovie project. Below, you can find step-by-step documentation to get started, as well as links to Apple's iMovie tutorials.
Still have questions: Link to Apple's
official iMovie 6 HD tutorials.
Posted
July 28, 2009
Quick tips and differences for working with video editing in iMovie 09 on a mac computer.
Click on the link below for step-by-step instructions:
Still have questions? Take a look at Apple's tutorials:
Link to
Apple's documentation
Posted
July 28, 2009
Use these online resources to work with Handbrake to convert an DVD clip you need for educational purposes into a format that works with an iPod, iPhone or Computer.
Read more:
http://www.methodshop.com/gadgets/tutorials/handbrake/index.shtml#ixzz0LjHs2kGp
and more:
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/21117
Official Documentation and Wiki:
http://trac.handbrake.fr/
Posted
July 23, 2009
Trying to use the VLC Media Player to watch a DVD? These quick tips can help you.
Click on the link below for step-by-step instructions:
Still have questions: Link to
download and read more about the VLC Media Player
Posted
July 22, 2009
There are various iMovie Tutorials about importing, editing and exporting video clips in iMovie '09 on Apple's site.
Take a look at Apple's tutorials:
Link to
Apple's documentation