iMovie rocks. Here's why. (Warning: this file is 9MB and probably not for those on slow connections, although you're welcome to wait.)
In about 5 hours using iMovie and iPhoto, I was able to compile 70 photos (out of about 400) and a few minutes of video (out of an hour's worth) and edit it together into an 8 minute video that someone might actually want to watch. The quality isn't so great in a tiny Quicktime window, but on a TV from the high-quality version it looks fabulous.
If I weren't already a Mac nut, this would make me jump ship in a hurry. Which, I guess, has been Steve's plan all along.
In about 5 hours using iMovie and iPhoto, I was able to compile 70 photos (out of about 400) and a few minutes of video (out of an hour's worth) and edit it together into an 8 minute video that someone might actually want to watch. The quality isn't so great in a tiny Quicktime window, but on a TV from the high-quality version it looks fabulous.
If I weren't already a Mac nut, this would make me jump ship in a hurry. Which, I guess, has been Steve's plan all along.




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