I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, VR/AR, tablets, gaming and future/emerging trends in our changing world. Other obsessions include magic, immersive theater, ...
I shot some video today using a Sony digital camcorder (standard DV stuff.) When I got home, I went to pull the video off of it for editing on my PC. I plugged the ...
If you have video clips from a holiday, a birthday party, or a day trip, you might be wondering how you can turn them into a movie that you can share with friends and family. The good news is you can ...
iMovie is the movie-making app that Apple bakes into every iPhone, iPad and Mac. It’s great because it allows anybody to create professional-looking videos without any kind of editing experience. And, ...
iMovie is available for free on Apple devices, providing a user-friendly video editing experience. The video editor allows anyone to easily create professional-looking video trailers using preset ...
When Apple introduced iMovie ’08, the program received more attention for what it was missing than for what it offered. It represented a complete rewrite of the iLife suite’s previous video-editing ...
I took the new iPad Air out for a video shoot and then edited the resulting shots in iMovie on the new tablet. The refresh in the video and processor chips boosted the iPad’s speed, and makes the ...
Since it's creation, Apple's mission has been to empower the masses to create whatever the hell it wanted to make. The Cupertino, Calif.-based company made it it's business to become synonymous with ...
We’ve been trying to incorporate screencasts into more of our articles here at TidBITS—there are times when a short video conveys some point better than any number of screenshots. As far as tools go, ...
One of Apple’s creativity and productivity apps that is well developed and polished, and yet only finds itself being used by a relatively niche audience iMovie. Apple is trying to make the ...
Video templates in iMovie, with different themes (travel, etc). I don't think Windows Movie Maker has anything like that.<BR><BR>There's far more adjustment possible with the filters in iMovie, ...