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by David Pogue (Author)
Key Phrases: clip viewer, scene selection, drag the playhead, Movie Track, Timeline Viewer, Ken Burns (more...)
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"A complete course in Macintosh filmmaking and DVD design, it includes everything right through to editing your film and mastering DVD styles." iCreate, Issue 31

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While the last version of iMovie gave moviemakers the ability to capture and edit widescreen High Definition Video (HDV) from the new generation of camcorders, iMovie 6 is all about the ease of moviemaking itself. iMovie 6 includes five professionally designed themes with backgrounds, motion graphics, titles, and effects that act as building blocks for your projects. You can preview transitions and stunning new video effects--such as time-lapse video--in real time using the full screen. Or edit audio and add sound effects with a new built-in sound studio. For presenting your movie, Magic iDVD offers easy-to-use themes, including new widescreen options.

Whether you're a professional or an amateur moviemaker, this is amazing stuff. But if you want to learn the full capabilities of these applications, Apple documentation won't make the cut. Instead, "iMovie 6 & iDVD: The Missing Manual" is the ideal third-party authority that covers all of these changes through an objective lens. This witty and entertaining guide from celebrated author David Pogue details every step of iMovie 6 and iDVD production. The book shows you how to: Work on multiple iMovie projects at once and drag & drop clips among them Output your creation to a blog, its own web page, or as a video podcast with iWeb Use "Magic iMovie" to import your video and make a movie for you Integrate with other iLife programs to use songs, photos, and an original soundtrack And a whole lot more

From choosing and using a digital camcorder to burning the finished work onto DVDs, posting it online, or downloading it to an iPod, "iMovie 6 & iDVD: The Missing Manual" zooms right in on the details in a clear, concise, and understandablemanner. The book also provides a firm grounding in basic film technique so that the quality of your video won't rely entirely on magic.

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50 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good book on both movie making and iMovie, May 15, 2006
By calvinnme "Texan refugee" (Fredericksburg, Va) - See all my reviews
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iMovie has tools that help your movie look professional, but the iMovie help files are very tedious to go through. There is a great deal of referencing, cross-referencing, and nothing is smoothly laid out. This book is another story, as it is very well laid out with clear instructions and illustrations. It is very long, but since these applications are powerful, it would be expected that any clear explanation of them is going to require some space.
What is particularly good about this book is that the author doesn't assume you are a professional video author, and he spends part one of the book helping you learn how to shoot videos and shares tricks that will make you good at it. Part 2 is dedicated to iMovie, and shares not just how to use the application, but the little extras that will make your video special - transitions, effects, titles, captions, and even how to work with sound in your movie. Part 3, on finding your audience, was another unexpected treat. There the author shows you how to move between iMovie and Quicktime, and how to post your movie to your phone, to the web, and even to the iPod. Part 4 of the book is on iDVD. I particularly liked the chapter on iDVD secrets, where the author shows how you can use AppleScript to customize iDVD itself.
I also own Pogue's other book on iMovie 5, and even though the chapters in this book have almost exactly the same titles as the book on the previous version, it is still a worthwhile upgrade for several reasons. Chances are, if you upgraded from iMovie 5 to iMovie 6, you did so to take advantage of the several upgrades to the new product such as the five new Apple-designed iMovie "Themes". Designed for ease of use, the user can easily drop movie clips or photos into these preset themes to give the project a professional look with each theme including full motion-graphic bumpers and transitions. There is also cinematic real-time titling and real-time video effects newly included in iMovie 6. Also, the audio in iMovie 6 has been greatly improved via greatly enhanced effects such as equalization and reverb. All of these new features are covered in the book. Finally this book covers the connection between iMovie and the iPod. There are also a host of subtle changes in the way that iMovie 6 works versus iMovie 5, and for that reason alone it is worth the price of the book to save yourself time and head scratching over problems. The only bad thing I can say is that the print quality of the book is not nearly as good as the previous edition. It is not good to scrimp on such things, especially if you are writing about multimedia and you need clear and aesthetically pleasing illustrations. I notice Amazon does not show the table of contents, so I do that here:
Part 1: CAPTURING DV FOOTAGE
1. The DV Camcorder
2. Turning Home Video into Pro Video
3. Special Event Filming
Part 2: EDITING IN IMOVIE
4. Camcorder Meets Mac
5. Building the Movie
6. Transitions and Effects
7. Titles, Captions, and Credits
8. Narration, Music, and Sound
9. Still Pictures and QuickTime Movies
10. Professional Editing Techniques
Part 3: FINDING YOUR AUDIENCE
11. Back to the Camcorder
12. From iMovie to QuickTime
13. Movies on the Web, iPod, and the Phone
14. QuickTime Player
Part 4: iDVD6
15. From iMovie to iDVD
16. iDVD Projects by Hand
17. Designing iDVD Themes
18. iDVD Secrets
Part 5: Appendixes
A. iMovie 6: Menu by Menu
B. Troubleshooting
C. Master Keyboard Shortcut List
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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book For Home Video Editers, July 24, 2006
By Daniel McKinnon (Tewksbury, MA USA) - See all my reviews
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Perusing some of the other reviews listed for this book, I couldn't help but notice 1 individual complain about the lower quality paper that was used to produce 'iMovie 6 & IDVD: The Missing Manual' by David Pogue. I feel the need to comment on this because I am a HUGE fan of the Missing Manual line of books and feel the need to defend the line as it is as good as technical books come for your everyday user/reader.

Is the quality of the paper lower than it could be? The answer is YES but you have 2 choices: better paper with a $35 retail price that is 200 pages in length or the same price with slightly lower quality paper and FIVE HUNDRED pages of material.

As with all the other Missing Manual books, this is an outstanding piece of work that will enable all Mac users who want to do video editing or even make top-notch home movies in no time at all. Written exceptionally well, laid out into 17 chapters which are as follows:

01. The DV Camcorder
02. Home Video to Pro Video
03. Special Effects 101
04. Camcorder + Mac = Pure Joy
05. Move Making
06. Transactions & Special Effects
07. Titles, Captions, Credits
08. Narration, Music, Sound
09. Still Pictures & QuickTime Movies
10. Professional Editing
11. More Camcorder Fun
12. iMove to QuickTime
13. Movies on other Devices
14. QuickTime Player
15. iDVD Projects
16. iDVD Themes
17. iDVD Secrets

If you have a Mac and want to do movie editing or you currently perform movie edits and want to learn to do them on an easier to use platform that is made for the task at hand, pick up this outstanding book and get editing today!!
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Worthy Update in the iMovie Series, May 29, 2006
By D. Bolling "unixguy" (Orlando, Florida, USA) - See all my reviews
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I want to concentrate mostly on the differences between this edition (iMovie 6) and the previous (iMove HD (5)). Physically, the book is solid. As other reviewers mentioned, the pages are no longer the glossy kind, but they are thick and smooth, and I can't see any loss in detail in the graphics or screen shots. In addition, since the pages are no longer glossy, they don't reflect light when the book is sitting on my desk. So, it is easier to read. For my money, this is an improvement. The book is about half a dozen pages lighter, but physically it is slightly thicker, so you know the pages still feel solid not thin or flimsy. One final note, the front cover did separate from the binding after reading it for a couple days. It did not detach in the back. This doesn't bother me, but I wanted to mention it.

That's probably way too much on the physical. What's inside? Pogue and Sadun (who writes the iDVD chapters) have thoroughly updated the book. I'm impressed with the small changes through out to make the entire book better. The book is slightly shorter, as I mentioned, but it is the same font type and size. Obviously, some material has been deleted. Pogue spends less time reviewing the older camcorder technologies. Also a few minor features that have disappeared from iMovie are gone too, like importing songs into your movies directly from CD. Some sections are streamlined, like how the trash (and disk space usage) works. This topic, in particular, used be in various places, but the new book represents a consolidation of that material. In the iDVD section, they've eliminated the section on how to customize iDVD and also the themes catalog. The latter was a disappointment to me. I like having a reference all in one place where I can review the various iDVD themes. I also liked the short advice associated with each theme, regarding when to use the theme and when not to (sometimes that advice was "never").

There is, of course, plenty of new material. All the new features of iMovie 6 are included: a new section on time-lapse recording and importing of footage, the graphic iMovie themes, GarageBand integration and movie scoring, audio "fx" (like reverb, etcetera), new sections on volume adjustments and locking audio clips to video (though these are not new features). Of course, creating video for the iPod is covered. This is new, since the video iPod is new within the last year. He has a small section on video sharing sites ("youtube" anyone?). And, the new "Share" menu is covered, although little on that menu is new, it's new that it is now in a menu. Finally the appendix on Troubleshooting has been reorganized and updated, although, understandably, much of the advice is the same.

Other new features are covered like full-sized previews or the ability to open mutltiple projects simultaneously, but these are covered as part of existing sections and not new sections. In addition to missing the catalog of iDVD themes, there is no catalog of iMovie themes either. Admittedly, there are only five of them, but why not have these catalogs when the book includes a catalog of the iMovie titles, effects, transitions, and even a list of the new audio effects.

I found a few typos, but they are minor. No mistakes in the actual coverage of the material and that's a big positive for this book.

Overall, a great improvement on the series. I probably should disclose that this is the fourth book in the iMovie Missing Manual series that I bought (five if you count that I bought two of the last edition), so I guess I would have liked this book regardless ... I found each new edition to be extremely helpful in getting me up to speed on Apple's latest version of iMovie and iDVD. This one is no different. It's a safe buy.
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