Difference between revisions of "Museum or Mausoleum - iMovie"
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#In the Project Library select the Local Work drive and click the plus symbol to add a project and name it descriptively | #In the Project Library select the Local Work drive and click the plus symbol to add a project and name it descriptively | ||
#Select NO THEME, aspect ratio (standard or widescreen) and click create | #Select NO THEME, aspect ratio (standard or widescreen) and click create | ||
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#Click and drag each image into the iMovie project window. A green line signifies where it will be placed in the timeline with a default duration of 4 seconds. | #Click and drag each image into the iMovie project window. A green line signifies where it will be placed in the timeline with a default duration of 4 seconds. | ||
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===Add Audio=== | ===Add Audio=== |
Revision as of 15:09, 1 March 2012
Contents
Audacity
iMovie
Create a Project
- Launch iMovie
- In the Project Library select the Local Work drive and click the plus symbol to add a project and name it descriptively
- Select NO THEME, aspect ratio (standard or widescreen) and click create
Museum or Mausoleum - Project Tips
Add Still Images
TIFF and JPEG formatted images are recommended
- Copy all images to the desktop
- Click and drag each image into the iMovie project window. A green line signifies where it will be placed in the timeline with a default duration of 4 seconds.
Editing Image Properties
Adjust
Add Audio
.wav or .aiff files are recommended
- Copy all audio files to the desktop
- Click and drag the audio file into the iMovie project window:
- To add the audio file to the entire project drag and drop into the open gray area - the entire project screen will turn green.
- To add audio at a specific point in time click and drag the file over a still image clip - a single green line will extend as long as the length of the clip.
Export a File
- From the top menu Share & Export Movie
- For the highest quality select the largest file size available, label this with your name, and save to the Desktop
- Connect to Orca File Space Overview and save a copy in your Cubby