Since I've had Still Life since last summer, all this discussion 
prompted me to take another look at it.  No problem creating a clip, but 
once the clip got to iMovie, the title I had given the photo was on the 
upper right corner of the clip.  I went to Sill Life help and read that 
the project files from SL are compatible with iMovie 2 and 3, but I have 
5.  Could this be the problem?

I tried it again with the same results.

Anyone have a clue what's happening?

Luann
1.8 G5
10.4

b3 wrote:

> i use still life all the time, very, very nice little app.
> Apple should include this in iMovie, IMO.
>
> rb
>
> On Feb 23, 2006, at 8:11 PM, Jerry Freeman wrote:
>
>> I do lots of slideshows and am always looking for the next best  
>> trick. [1] Still Life is a $25 application that allows one to zoom  
>> and move around a single image, i.e. adding the appearance of  
>> animation to it. The file clips can then be exported to an iApp for  
>> further editing as a movie. Apollo Reyes of Apple iMovie  Discussions 
>> Group fame has an entertaining example on the the  softwares [2] 
>> gallery page...jf
>>
>> [1] http://www.grantedsw.com/still-life/
>> [2] http://www.grantedsw.com/still-life/gallery.shtml
>
>
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