Overview This document covers the step-by-step process for exporting an iMovie ’11 (version 9) project as a self-contained video file on Mac OS X. Note: iMovie ‘11 projects are mostly compatible with Final Cut Pro 7 and Final Cut Pro X but not vice versa. iMovie ‘11 projects can be imported into Final Cut Pro [...]
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iMovie ’11: How to import footage
Overview This document covers the step-by-step process for importing footage from a DV or MiniDV tape, camera, SD card, or other storage device into an iMovie ’11 (version 9) project on Mac OS X. Note: iMovie ‘11 projects are mostly compatible with Final Cut Pro 7 and Final Cut Pro X but not vice versa. [...]
iMovie ’11: How to start a project
Overview This document covers the step-by-step process for starting a new iMovie ‘11 (version 9) project on Mac OS X. iMovie is a basic video editing software and is recommended for video editing beginners. For a full-featured video-editing suite, the Digital Media Commons recommends using Final Cut Pro or Premiere Pro. Note: iMovie ‘11 projects [...]
Final Cut Pro X: How to export a project
Overview This document covers the step-by-step process for exporting a Final Cut Pro X project as a self-contained video file on Mac OS X. Note: Final Cut Pro X projects are not compatible with the older Final Cut Pro 7 and Final Cut Express nor vice versa. iMovie ’11 projects can be opened in Final [...]
Final Cut Pro X: How to import footage
Overview This document covers the step-by-step process for importing footage from a DV or MiniDV tape, camera, SD card, or other storage device into a Final Cut Pro X project on Mac OS X. Note: Final Cut Pro X projects are not compatible with the older Final Cut Pro 7 and Final Cut Express nor [...]
Final Cut Pro X: How to start a project
Overview This document covers the step-by-step process for starting a new Final Cut Pro X project on Mac OS X. Final Cut Pro is a full-featured video-editing suite and is only recommended for those familiar with video editing. For video editing beginners, the Digital Media Commons recommends starting out with iMovie or Adobe Premiere Elements. [...]