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Summary
Summary
This innovative product uses interactive video to explain everything a beginner needs to know to create polished-looking videos with iMovie 11, from importing and organizing video files to using special effects like Green Screen, which lets you superimpose video footage of a person onto any background you want. Users will learn how to adjust the color of video clips, stabilize shakiness, and use Themes--which give a project special transitions, titles, and graphics. A major component is learning to build a movie by assembling and editing clips, and users will learn various ways to share their finished movie, such as creating a DVD and sharing online.
Experienced instructor Maxim Jago presents 3 hours of exceptional quality video tutorials, complete with lesson files, assessment quizzes, and review materials. The video is wrapped in a unique interface that allows the viewer to jump to any topic and also bookmark individual sections for later review. The unique Watch-and-Work mode shrinks the video into a small window to allow the student to work alongside in iMovie. Project files used in the lessons are included on the disc so viewers can practice what they've learned, and interactive review questions help reinforce freshly gained knowledge.
The DVD-ROM is bundled with a printed booklet that provides supplemental material to enhance the video training.
Author Notes
Maxim Jago is a media trainer, presenter, award winning writer and film director. He's an Adobe Master Trainer, Grass Valley Master Trainer, author of the EDIUS Prime course book, Avid Certified Instructor and the creator of the ESP Teaching system. Maxim speaks internationally at media shows and has trained editors all around the world, written books and been published and quoted in magazines. He has taught everyone from schoolchildren to university professors, from ABC's top editors in Australia to the BBC's tech gurus in the UK.