Video editing Mac users can efficiently produce professional-looking content on a MacBook Air thanks to iMovie's intuitive interface and the hardware acceleration of M-series chips. Beginners benefit ...
This week we begin our exploration of Apple’s video-editing application, iMovie ’11. With it you can import bits of video (called clips) from your camera, add existing clips currently on your Mac, add ...
Learn how to animate in iMovie using keyframes! This simple tutorial shows beginners how to make animations on their computer or macbook. The Roberts Court’s demolition of the Voting Rights Act is now ...
The current version of iMovie available in the App Store can’t run on the iPad. Apple specifically built it for the iPhone, and there’s no way to install it on ...
Apple's iMovie on iOS and iPadOS is typically the first software Apple users encounter when they need to stitch a few video clips together. It's fairly easy to use, though it does require users to ...
The new Movie Trailer feature of iMovie ’11 is a great way to demo the program because it packs all the strengths of the video editor into a compact, visually arresting package. But like a real movie, ...
iMovie costs nothing, but the same isn't true for Final Cut Pro. To use the latter, you can either pay a one-time fee of $299.99 or subscribe to Apple Creator Studio ($12.99 per month or $129 per year ...