Tip: iLife including Aperture 2 using the Themes from iDVD plus a little help from Snapz Pro X…of course the ever so cool GarageBand with iMovie, creating simple 15 and 30 second Video clips on the fly…or just having fun on the Mac
I only used a couple of Themes but in iDVD you have so many to choose from…try experimenting and you find there are a lot of cool things you can do. The Titles are: The Commercial - Our Marine Life - Tropical destination
Please note: You might have to refresh your Browser to see the new Video Clips. Click the link or the image below and View the three (3) 15 and 30 sec. Clips., or go to Music/Video Podcast
© Gunther Deichmann - Composite, Mumbai India
April 2008
How to do
it…open iDVD choose a Theme go to your
Media Browser and here you have your Aperture 2 library.
Pick a couple of images drop them into your iDVD
Theme and you almost there, if you using Snapz Pro X
choose the Movie option and record your iDVD theme.
Make sure you have the Drop Boxes enabled otherwise
they become part of your recording.
The rest is pretty much automatic, once Snapz Pro X
has finished the recording (depends on the lengths of
the clip) it prepared also a QT file for you, I
usually save them on my desktop easy to find later.
(This file can be from 50MB plus in size)
The only thing left to do is drag the Movie clip into
iMovie open your Media Browser for the Music and pick
anything you have created on to the timeline.
Fine-tune and make your soundtrack fit, add a fade in
and fade out, or what ever you like (lots to choose
from) now you can export everything to many different
file formats.
You have different options for exporting your Movie
file, there is also Share available. If you have
Quick Time Pro even better there you have all the
conversions you ever going to need, plus you can do
some editing too, but you have to have QT
Pro.
How long does this take…not very long at all, I guess
the hardest part is the Music, which I created from
scratch in GarageBand, but since I had already a good
selection of soundtracks the whole operation took
only one hour for all three clips.
Of course you can create more than one recording/clip
with Snaps Pro X and join them together later in
iMovie creating a short presentation or demo, great
for the web.
PS. I kept these files very small for easy viewing on
the web, however you can leave them in their original
size that is good enough for your desktop and TV.
GD
Time to Remember…a simple but cool Video... created using iLife…GarageBand and iMovie this was a real father and son effort having a lot of fun doing it…plus in YouTube Now...
I have added a new Music Video/Podcast Gallery (upper left) from now you find the latest Podcast here, with the exception of today.
Direct Link http://www.deichmann-photo.com/page4/page4.html

“Time
to Remember” © Mark-Lee &
Gunther Deichmann -
(click on the link below or the image for the 1
min.Video, approx.2.5 MB)
Podcast
The
other day Mark-Lee borrowed my small
Sony
Video Cam and
took some cool footage at this Disco… and I was
trying to relax that day after some editing in
Aperture
making up some more
soundtracks for future presentations. But honestly… I
was just messing around relaxing with
GarageBand
when I looked over to
the Mac my Son was working on…hey cool footage son,
please let me have some of this stuff…OK Dad... I
whipped it into iMovie and about half an hour later
had this little Video up and running.
It just gets to show you how easy it is sometimes…of
course you need to have a Mac where everything just
works so well together, including the transfer of the
Video file from his G5 to my PowerBook Pro via Wi-Fi
network, super fast...
Cant beat this
integration, he,he….plus NOW in
YouTube
@
http://www.youtube.com/user/TIMEJOURNEY
By the way the
still shot at the start of the Video came straight
from the Aperture 2
Library using
the Media Browser
in iMovie,
the same with the Soundtrack created only hours
before in GarageBand.
GD


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