< ILife  
        
      iMovie is part of the iLife suite. It is integrated with iPhoto, iTunes, iDVD, GarageBand and iWeb as part of the suite.
New features include:
- Five Apple-designed iMovie "Themes". Designed for ease of use, the user can easily drop movie clips or photos into preset themes to give the project a professional look. Each theme includes full motion-graphic bumpers and transitions.
 - Real-time effects. There is no longer the need to wait for rendering because iMovie takes advantage of the user's graphic processing unit in their computer.
 - Cinematic real-time titling
 - Enhanced Audio tools and effects
 - Multiple open projects
 - Video Podcasts and blogs (using integration with iWeb)
 - Refined look based on iTunes 5 and 6.
 
Getting Started
- The iMovie HD Interface 

- Learn how to get around iMovie.
 
 
- About Projects 

- Saving, types of projects, and project setup.
 
 
Importing
- Importing from a Camcorder 

- Getting your footage into iMovie.
 
 
- Importing from a File 

- Using pre-imported media.
 
 
- Importing with the Media Browser 

- Understanding the new Media Browser.
 
 
Editing
- Using Magic iMovie 

- How to use the Magic iMovie tool.
 
 
- Cutting and Arranging Clips 

- The basics of editing.
 
 
- Working with Media 

- Using photos, music, and more.
 
 
- Working with Themes 

- Adding themes to your movie.
 
 
- The Editing Panel 

- How to use the Editing panel.
 
 
- Adding Chapters 

- Adding chapters to your movie for use on DVDs.
 
 
Exporting
- Exporting as a Movie 

- Exporting to Quicktime, Mail, iWeb, iPod, Video Camera, or Bluetooth.
 
 
- Exporting to iDVD 

- Exporting to iDVD to create a DVD.
 
 
- Exporting to Garageband 

- Exporting to Garageband for scoring.
 
 
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