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Enhance your life with an amazing array of Apple tools. This thorough treatment of four new and powerful technologies--iMovie, iPhoto, iTunes, and iDVD--provides solid explanations, useful examples, and plenty of helpful references. Cover basics of the digital hub, such as digital photography, connectivity, .Mac, and other Internet features, as well as printing and more. Integrate applications and automate workflows with AppleScript. Learn to burn and mix your own music library. Direct movies and create DVDs with the ease of a Hollywood pro. With this book, digital hub tool users can take full advantage of the plug-and-play technologies, images and video, and the world-renowned Apple interface.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Great book!,
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This review is from: Making Movies, Photos, Music & DVDs on Your Mac: Using Apple's Digital Hub (Paperback)
This book is so much fun! I am now totally hooked on digital cameras! I've been looking for help with digital photography and this book is the best I've seen---informative, well-written, great photos. If you aren't already interested in digital cameras, you will be after you read this book.
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Book Review: Making Movies, Photos, Music and DVDs on Your MacChris Seibold Columnist/Cartoonist Making Movies, Photos, Music and DVDs on Your Mac Imagine for a moment that you have a spiffy new iMac and further suppose that you want to use it to make all kinds of multimedia. Heck if you have a newish Mac you know it comes pre loaded with iTunes for music, iPhoto for pictures, iMovie for making your own movies and iDVD for cramming that newly made movie on a DVD disc. Thats a lot of programs to take in all at once and if you have a new Mac you know that the manuals are nonexistent. So are you left running out to buy a book for each program? Maybe not, perhaps Jesse Feilers book "Making Movies, Photos, Music and DVDs on Your Mac" can answer your specific needs for a fraction of the price of four individual tomes and with a good deal more depth than an all-encompassing Mac reference. The first problem with the "Making Movies, Photos, Music and DVDs on Your Mac" is the title. It might trick you. Jesse Feilers book is not about making music or photos on your Mac, its about organizing and manipulating said multimedia. I suppose that objection is a minor quibble, after all it is the stuff between the covers that counts. "Making Movies, Photos, Music and DVDs on Your Mac", from now on referred to as MMPMD, starts out fairly basic. On page five Jesse Feiler covers the importance of "thinking digital" noting that today's computers are digital. Computers (the kind Jesse is thinking of) have been digital since 1937 but other media has been heading steadily towards the land of 1 and 0s for the last few years. The progression of media to the digital realm is what makes the Mac a digital hub and what makes MMPMD worth reading as long as you ignore anything that doesnt pertain directly to computers or digital equipment. "Light, like all other electromagnetic radiation, consists of waves. All electromagnetic waves behave in the same way. This is why sound, light, infrared, X-rays, and gamma rays all exhibit similar behavior" This is not some quibble about wave/photon duality or some other obscure quantum mechanical complaint my beef is a bit more basic: Just when did sound become an electromagnetic wave? Its been a couple of years since my class in classical mechanics but way back in 97 science was pretty sure that sound waves were mechanical. Bottom Line: When MMPMD is going well its full of tricks and solid tips. When MMPMD is going bad it can be quite a time waster. My advice to those who buy this book: Make frequent use of the index to avoid the tangential information scattered throughout MMPMD. MacMice Rating: 2 out of 5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Chris Seibold
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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At last, a book that is understandable, compelling andpractical! As a teacher of film at USC, I found this book enormously helpful. I will make it required reading for my students.
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