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[[Image:IMOvie.jpg|thumb|right|iMovie 06]]iMovie is a program for [[Macintosh]] that a few users use to make YouTube Poop. It's the Mac equivalent of [[WMM]] except with less crashes (in iMovie 06). IMovies after 06 have a different problem, if left open too long the audio will go mute or skip while skimming though clips. At this point iMovie must be closed and re-opened. It can't use WMVs so you have to find a converter if you use it, and if you don't it covers the video in a Flip4Mac watermark. One version (iMovie 08) is generally considered one of the worst editing programs available while its predecessors (iMovie 09 and iMovie 11) are much more advanced and have more features then WMM (although it doesn't support plug-ins).
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[[Image:IMovie_Icon.png|thumb|right|The icon of iMovie '08 - '11.]]
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[[Image:IMOvie.jpg|thumb|right|iMovie 3 - 5]]
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[[Image:iMovieHD6.jpg|thumb|right|iMovie HD 6]]
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[[Image:iMovie11.jpg|thumb|right|iMovie '11 in action]]
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[[Image:IMovieten.jpg|thumb|right|iMovie 10 used to make an hour loop video]]
  
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'''iMovie''' is a program for [[Macintosh]] that a few users use to make YouTube Poops. It's the Mac equivalent of [[WMM]] except with less crashes (in iMovie HD).
  
Features (in iMovie09-iMovie11) include:
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iMovie was first introduced in 1999 by Apple Computer as the first consumer video editor for Macintosh computers, revolutionizing home video editing. During most of the 2000s, it was included as part of the iLife software suite (also including iPhoto, GarageBand and iDVD), and is also included with all new Macs made since 2001.
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iMovie versions after iMovie HD 6 have a different problems (such as, if left open too long, the audio will go mute or skip while skimming though clips. At this point iMovie must be closed and re-opened). It lacks support for WMVs so you have to find a converter. iMovie '08 is generally considered one of the worst editing programs available, while its successors (iMovie '09, iMovie '11 and iMovie 10.0) are much more advanced and have more features then iMovie '08 and WMM (although it still doesn't support plug-ins).
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==Versions==
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===iMovie HD 6 ===
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'''Includes:'''
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*Reverse Tool
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*(limited) Speed tool
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*Various export options
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*A Picture in Picture Tool
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*Easy Clip Splicing (drag and drop)
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*Zoom/Cropping Tool
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*Particle-based visual effects (lens flare, fog, rain, etc.)
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*More than one iMovie project open at once
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*Built in Sound Effects
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*Integration with GarageBand music editor
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*Rubberband Audio Editing
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*Audio and Pitch Adjust (limited)
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*Highly Adjustable Text Settings
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*.png Support (limited)
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*Support for third-party plug-ins
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'''Does NOT Include:'''
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*Built-in Picture-in-Picture or Chroma Key
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*More than one video track
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*Support for Most Video Formats
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'''Supported Video Formats:'''
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*.mov
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*.mp4 (most of them)
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*.m4v
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===iMovie11 - iMovie 10.0 ===
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'''Includes:'''
 
*Reverse Tool
 
*Reverse Tool
 
*(limited) Speed tool
 
*(limited) Speed tool
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*Unlimited Audio Layers
 
*Unlimited Audio Layers
 
*A Picture in Picture Tool
 
*A Picture in Picture Tool
*Green Screen
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*Blue/Green Screen (lets you do mirror effect!)
 
*Easy Clip Splicing (drag and drop)
 
*Easy Clip Splicing (drag and drop)
 
*Zoom/Cropping Tool
 
*Zoom/Cropping Tool
*Saves Sources Onto Software (one time import)
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*Trailer Creator
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*Saves Sources Onto Software
 
*Built in Sound Effects
 
*Built in Sound Effects
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*Rubberband Audio Editing ('11 and later)
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*Audio and Pitch Adjust (limited)
 
*Highly Adjustable Text Settings
 
*Highly Adjustable Text Settings
 
*.png Support (limited)
 
*.png Support (limited)
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*Export to Final Cut Pro
  
Does NOT Include (iMovie09-iMovie11):
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'''Does NOT Include:'''
*Chroma Key/Masking
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*Advanced Chroma Key and masking
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*Fancy particle effects
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*Motion tracking
 
*Support for Most Video Formats
 
*Support for Most Video Formats
*Advanced Effects
 
  
Supported Video Formats:
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'''Supported Video Formats:'''
 
*.mov
 
*.mov
*.MP4 (some of them)
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*.mp4 (most of them)
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*.m4v
 
 
If affordable, it is recommended for Mac users to use Adobe Premiere instead.
 
  
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==Conclusion==
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Although iMovie is cheap and affordable it is recommended that more advanced Mac poopers use [[Final Cut|Final Cut Pro]] or [[Adobe Premiere]].
  
 
==Users of iMovie==
 
==Users of iMovie==
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*[[Father's Shout]]
 
*[[Father's Shout]]
 
*[[SpaghettiBicycle]]
 
*[[SpaghettiBicycle]]
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*[[Wonderman532]] (switched to Vegas Pro and After Effects in early-2015 after upgrading to Windows 8.1)
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*[[ManMonocle]]
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*[[Melongod]] (I prefer Vegas, and even WMM to this)
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*[[Mad Mothz]] (Now he has [[Final Cut Pro]])
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*[[ThePlamzJoker]] for his earlier work. However, he got [[Sony Movie Studio]] 11 then [[Sony Vegas]] Pro 13 sometime later.
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*[[Wileyk209zback]] (for some poops, until 2014 when he began exclusively using [[Final Cut Pro]] and sometimes [[Adobe Premiere]])
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*[[Texastoasthing]]
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*[[Dave-K]] Now uses [[Final Cut Pro]]
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*[[A-L-Y-X]] Now uses [[Sony Vegas]]
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*[[Schaffrillas Productions]]
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[[Category:Video Editors]]

Latest revision as of 11:01, 4 February 2024

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The icon of iMovie '08 - '11.
iMovie 3 - 5
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iMovie HD 6
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iMovie '11 in action
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iMovie 10 used to make an hour loop video

iMovie is a program for Macintosh that a few users use to make YouTube Poops. It's the Mac equivalent of WMM except with less crashes (in iMovie HD).

iMovie was first introduced in 1999 by Apple Computer as the first consumer video editor for Macintosh computers, revolutionizing home video editing. During most of the 2000s, it was included as part of the iLife software suite (also including iPhoto, GarageBand and iDVD), and is also included with all new Macs made since 2001.

iMovie versions after iMovie HD 6 have a different problems (such as, if left open too long, the audio will go mute or skip while skimming though clips. At this point iMovie must be closed and re-opened). It lacks support for WMVs so you have to find a converter. iMovie '08 is generally considered one of the worst editing programs available, while its successors (iMovie '09, iMovie '11 and iMovie 10.0) are much more advanced and have more features then iMovie '08 and WMM (although it still doesn't support plug-ins).


Versions[edit]

iMovie HD 6[edit]

Includes:

  • Reverse Tool
  • (limited) Speed tool
  • Various export options
  • A Picture in Picture Tool
  • Easy Clip Splicing (drag and drop)
  • Zoom/Cropping Tool
  • Particle-based visual effects (lens flare, fog, rain, etc.)
  • More than one iMovie project open at once
  • Built in Sound Effects
  • Integration with GarageBand music editor
  • Rubberband Audio Editing
  • Audio and Pitch Adjust (limited)
  • Highly Adjustable Text Settings
  • .png Support (limited)
  • Support for third-party plug-ins

Does NOT Include:

  • Built-in Picture-in-Picture or Chroma Key
  • More than one video track
  • Support for Most Video Formats

Supported Video Formats:

  • .mov
  • .mp4 (most of them)
  • .m4v

iMovie11 - iMovie 10.0[edit]

Includes:

  • Reverse Tool
  • (limited) Speed tool
  • 2 video layers
  • Unlimited Audio Layers
  • A Picture in Picture Tool
  • Blue/Green Screen (lets you do mirror effect!)
  • Easy Clip Splicing (drag and drop)
  • Zoom/Cropping Tool
  • Trailer Creator
  • Saves Sources Onto Software
  • Built in Sound Effects
  • Rubberband Audio Editing ('11 and later)
  • Audio and Pitch Adjust (limited)
  • Highly Adjustable Text Settings
  • .png Support (limited)
  • Export to Final Cut Pro

Does NOT Include:

  • Advanced Chroma Key and masking
  • Fancy particle effects
  • Motion tracking
  • Support for Most Video Formats

Supported Video Formats:

  • .mov
  • .mp4 (most of them)
  • .m4v

Conclusion[edit]

Although iMovie is cheap and affordable it is recommended that more advanced Mac poopers use Final Cut Pro or Adobe Premiere.

Users of iMovie[edit]