Mind Bites:
1. In this video tutorial a woman shows you how to use different parts of iMovie. She shows you how to create a new project and get it formated correctly. Also she shows the layout and where all the tools and editing equipment you will need to make the video are located.
To edit the video she shows how to cut the video shorter, and make them last longer. She also shows how to add in titles and subtitles, and different effects to make transitions easier. Lastly she shows how to export and save the videos so you can watch the final project.
2. I already knew how to edit the videos and make the clips shorter.
3. I didn't learn anything new because I already knew how to do everything that she showed in the video since I have used iMovie multiple times.
Media Commons:
1. First the article introduces you to iMovie and shows you the what the main places you will be using are. it also shows the how to start a new project, import files from the computer, and editing the clips into a movie. The editing includes things like trimming the clips and moving it into the editing space.
The event library is where all the video clips is stored so they don't get messed up. To actually edit the clips you move it into the project timeline. There you can split clips and delete the parts that you don't need.
2. I already knew how to import videos into the event library.
3. I didn't learn anything new because I already knew how to do everything that the tutorial showed since I have used iMovie multiple times.
4. I am concerned that the pictures won;t fit together smoothly so the story will be confusing and hard to understand.
5. I am confident I can get my pictures quickly so I can start editing the video and get it completed and good before the final.
6. I think my video would be of my friends and I getting ready and going to south congress to look at the stores and eat.
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