iMovie Slideshow
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Excellent tutorial. Could you explain how to work with several pieces of
music – how to shorten or lengthen or fadeout? Thanks
Pls tell me how to put words in the slides pls I really need help or else I
will fail
this was super helpful thanks and high Five and best tutorial
Finally I have found the first tutorial to show how to; lay down the audio,
go through and mark a variety of ‘on-the-beat’ junctions, THEN start
considering video import
(vid or stills), so that one can compile a project based on the audio.
Thank you!
Of possible interest – I am both a professional musician and a broadcast TV
director/producer. Again, thanks
Thanks for sharing this information. Really appreciate it
Excellent tutorial! Quick question…if I create a slideshow, set it to
prerecorded music from iTunes, then post to YouTube, will I be running
afoul of copyright law?