Apple iMovie HD Updater allows you to update your iMovie application to version 7.1.4.
iMovie is the easiest way to import, edit, and share your movies. iMovie works with iTunes, iPhoto, and iDVD, and makes it easier to create movies with your own music, photos and video.
With iMovie you can bring your photos to life with motion using the Ken Burns pan & zoom effect seen in his documentaries, and make your movies sound as good as they look with amazing sound effects from Skywalker Sound.
One-click DVD project creation allows you to send your movie directly to iDVD with chapter markers.
Here are some key features of "Apple iMovie HD Updater":
· Fine-tune your movies with the new Precision Editor.
· Use enhanced drag-and-drop to easily edit your projects in just a few clicks.
· Smooth shaky clips with automatic video stabilization.
· Apply themes to an entire project with matching titles and transitions.
· Add eye-catching animated maps to your travel videos with a few clicks.
· Choose animated titles, new transitions, and cinema-quality video effects.
Requirements:
· 512 MB of RAM
· 4 GB of available Hard Disk space
· QuickTime 7.5.5 or later
· Apple iMovie
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
Advanced Drag and Drop:
· 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.
Precision Editor:
· Perfectionists, rejoice. iMovie ’09 introduces a new feature that makes it easy to fine-tune every edit. It’s called the Precision Editor, and it displays a magnified filmstrip that shows exactly where one clip ends and the next begins so you can precisely edit your video. Skim each clip up close and identify how much to keep and where to cut. Edit audio and video independently, so you can use the sound from one clip with the video ...