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The editors liked
Improved audio editing
Fun Movie Trailers
Which can be converted to projects
Support for 24p footage
One-Step Effects automate repetitive edits
Side-by-Side and Blue Screen edit options
Rolling Shutter fix (results vary depending on footage)
Single-Row View brings back traditional timeline
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Intuitive interface. Improved audio editing. Impressive high-definition trailer creation. Export to 1080p HD. Greenscreen and PiP.
Improved audio editing. One-step effects. Movie Trailers feature makes easy
Dynamic home videos.
The editors didn't like
Interlaced video still hampered by single-field processing
No native AVCHD editing or direct import
Pre-processing and import transcoding can be time-consuming
Can't directly import video from some HD cameras or formats. Optimizing at import can slow you down. Atypical interface can be an adjustment for those used to timeline editing.
Can't edit AVCHD footage natively. No new titles or video filters.
Improved audio editing. One-step effects. Movie Trailers feature makes easy, dynamic home videos.
Can't edit AVCHD footage natively. No new titles or video filters.
iMovie ’11’s advanced audio-editing capabilities and numerous other improvements have finally left the ghost of iMovie ’08 behind. This is an excellent update, and anyone serious about iMovie shouldn’t hesitate to upgrade. Product iMovie '11 Company...
Abstract: iMovie ‘11 is the latest incarnation of Apple’s consumer-focused video editing application for Mac OS X. It’s included with the recently released iLife ‘11 and makes for a nice upgrade, especially for users that felt previous iMovie updates were lack...
Slick, intuitive interface. Improved audio editing. Impressive high-definition trailer creation. Export to 1080p HD. Greenscreen and PiP.
Can't directly import video from some HD cameras or formats. Optimizing at import can slow you down. Atypical interface can be an adjustment for those used to timeline editing.
iMovie '11 improves on the already-impressive ease and power of Apple's iconic video production software. The new audio editing and amazing Hollywood-style trailer features are enough to make the upgrade both worth your time and the reasonable price. ...
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Published: 2010-11-08, Author: Steven , review by: tuaw.com
If you use iMovie '09 on a regular basis, then you really should consider upgrading to iLife '11 just to get the new version of the app. The audio editing improvements, special themes, one-click visual effects, and trailers alone make the upgrade worth ...
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Published: 2010-10-28, Author: Jeff , review by: techworld.com
iMovie '11 has a few standout features that show off its capabilities, like Movie Trailers, long awaited sound editing and One Step Effects. But there are also plenty of other enhancements indicating that this release has depth and character, like the...
Improved audio editing, Fun Movie Trailers, which can be converted to projects, Support for 24p footage, One-Step Effects automate repetitive edits, Side-by-Side and Blue Screen edit options, Rolling Shutter fix (results vary depending on footage), Single-Row View brings back traditional timeline,
Interlaced video still hampered by single-field processing, No native AVCHD editing or direct import, Pre-processing and import transcoding can be time-consuming
iMovie '11 has a few standout features that show off its capabilities, like Movie Trailers, long-awaited sound editing, and One-Step Effects. But there are also plenty of other enhancements indicating that this release has depth and character, like th...
Improved audio editing; fun Movie Trailers, which can be converted to projects; support for 24p footage; One-Step Effects automate repetitive edits; Side-by-Side and Blue Screen edit options; Rolling Shutter fix (results vary depending on footage); Single
Interlaced video still hampered by single-field processing; no native AVCHD editing or direct import; pre-processing and import transcoding can be time-consuming, $69 (as part of iLife '11)
iMovie ’11 has a few standout features that show off its capabilities, like Movie Trailers, long-awaited sound editing, and One-Step Effects. But there are also plenty of other enhancements indicating that this release has depth and character, like the...
All in all, this is a solid upgrade to iMovie ’11. The addition of trailers may not be my cup of tea, but I can imagine people having fun with it. After all, these new features are designed for exactly that: some light hearted, fun video post-processin...
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Published: 2010-10-27, Author: Jeff , review by: macworld.co.uk
Improved audio editing, fun Movie Trailers, which can be converted to projects, support for 24p footage, one-Step Effects automate repetitive edits, side-by-Side and Blue Screen edit options, rolling Shutter fix (results vary depending on footage), single-Row View brings back traditional timeline.
Interlaced video still hampered by single-field processing, no native AVCHD editing or direct import, pre-processing and import transcoding can be time-consuming.
iMovie '11 has a few standout features that show off its capabilities, like Movie Trailers, long-awaited sound editing, and One-Step Effects. But there are also plenty of other enhancements indicating that this release has depth and character, like the re...
Abstract: Come promesso ho pubblicato una piccola video prova effettuata al volo questa mattina dell'app iMovie (3,99€) installata su iPad di prima generazione seguendo questa guida.È un po' "artigianale" perché ho avuto poco tempo per realizzarla e l'app è ancora ...