Video Blogging: Difference between revisions
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Pick the movie file (.mov format) | Pick the movie file (.mov format) | ||
Drag the movie from the "Event" portion of iMovie into the "Project" portion of iMovie. | Drag the movie from the "Event" portion of iMovie (bottom right) into the "Project" portion of iMovie (top left). | ||
[[Image:iMovie_iPhone_Video.png]] | [[Image:iMovie_iPhone_Video.png|500px]] | ||
Edit as needed. | Edit the video as needed (see below for crash course). | ||
===Option 2: Import Directly=== | ===Option 2: Import Directly=== | ||
Revision as of 03:57, 26 December 2012
Blogging with video.
Step 1: Obtain Video
Ways of getting movies on iPhone:
- camera
- 8mm app
Other sources of video:
- videocameras
- camera built into computer
Step 2: Importing Video Files to Computer
Import using Image capture, Picasa, or Preview
Create/Edit Video Using iMovie
Import iPhone Movie into iMovie
You've got two options for importing videos from your iPhone into iMovie. The first is to transfer all the videos onto your computer, then import them into iMovie as needed. The second is to import movies from the iPhone directly into iMovie.
Option 1: Dump, Then Import
File > Import > Movie
Pick the movie file (.mov format)
Drag the movie from the "Event" portion of iMovie (bottom right) into the "Project" portion of iMovie (top left).
Edit the video as needed (see below for crash course).
Option 2: Import Directly
importing iPhone clips into iMovie: http://www.macworld.com/article/1155619/import_iphone_imovie.html
Basic Video Editing in iMovie
Exporting Video From iMovie
Create/Edit Video Using ffmpeg
Put Video on Wordpress Blog
Troubleshooting
I had problems getting movies off of iPhone using Image Capture, Picasa, or Preview.