Mar 28
iMovie ’08 Introduced drag-and-drop editing — a fun and easy way to make movies, even if you’ve never edited a single frame. iMovie ’09 takes drag-and-drop editing even further. For starters, it gives you more ways to add clips to your project: Now you can replace or insert clips using a single pop-up menu. Or edit just your audio. When you choose to show the Advanced Tools menu in iMovie preferences, drag-and-drop editing includes additional options such as cutaways, picture-in-picture, and green-screen effects. This update improves reliability when working with videos from Aperture. The ...(continue read)
tags: update, video

Oct 14
Apple today released iMovie 8.0.5, bringing several compatibility improvements and bug fixes to the company’s consumer-level video editing application. This update improves compatibility with a number of devices and fixes other minor issues, including: - Improved compatibility with camcorders using the iFrame video format - Improved compatibility with importing video captured on the iPod nano - Fixed problems with resizing the iMovie window during playback CNET offers additional detail on the new iFrame video format for which support is included in the update, noting that it brings smaller ...(continue read)
tags: ilife