Thanks Daniela, I hope so too. I need to make short movies fairly regularly for
a video exchange musical instruction course and right now, V9 is my go to movie
making app. I'll be watching for updates to iMovie.
On Jun 21, 2014, at 8:46 AM, Daniela Rubio wrote:
> I do use iMovie X and I li
I do use iMovie X and I like it very much for several reasons, but it
is true that it is not very friendly in others. Now, I have a lot of troubles
pasting sound effects and changing clips duration. iMovie 9 is good for that!
Well, hope they work a little further with the accessibility of this ve
I also use V9 instead of V10, which I couldn't really make work for me. I could
record a video clip with the FaceTime camera, but I couldn't figure out the how
and where of inserting it into a project the way I could in V9.
I'm wondering if V9 will still be available in the upcoming yosemite OS
I monitor this site for my blind granddaughter. i tried the new iMovie
and could not get anywhere, even with a purchased instruction book.
this is also the opinion of several (all) reviewers. I was fortunate
and found a copy of Imovie 9 on my g'daughter's Air and am back in business.
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What don't you understand about the new version?
isaac
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On Jun 20, 2014, at 9:02 AM, Phil Halton wrote:
> Is anyone working successfully with the new version of iMovie that came with
> Mavericks? I'm pretty good with the old iMovie (Mountain Lion), bu
Is anyone working successfully with the new version of iMovie that came with
Mavericks? I'm pretty good with the old iMovie (Mountain Lion), but I just
spent a good hour with the new version and I don't really get it.
Any help in getting to grips with this app?
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