![]() ![]() The export process opened iDVD automatically displaying the "Themes" panels. When the project was complete, I selected the "Send movie to iDVD" option in the Sharing menu of GarageBand. Using GarageBand would also enable me to add sound effects (for example, laughter) as well as music and position the sound exactly where it was wanted on a timeline. I could add a soundtrack in iMovie and then export to iDVD or I could export to GarageBand 3 and work on a soundtrack there. In iMovie too, I was able to import images directly from iPhoto and, with the addition of the Ken Burns Effect, use these (now-moving) images, in the movie time-line.Īs I wanted to burn the projects onto a DVD disk, I had two options. I imported these into iMovie then assembled them with clips from a camera and from outside sources. Using iPhoto I made movie clips from slideshows. ![]() All of the parts work so well together that using data from one in another is not a major task of discovery. Over recent weeks I have focussed on some components of iLife. Burning with iDVD and its integration with iLife
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