I realise there are plug ins but I was commenting on how apple could make vlogging easier by adding these two effects into imovie rather than developing garageband. besides I use final cut, and I have a qualification in it, I was aiming this at new vloggers.
Love to Tits Mcgee
Paul
On 5 Jan 2006, at 23:52, andrew michael baron wrote:
cf/x is a pretty neat company to give a little more kick to iMovie.Do yourself a favour and Visit my Vlog
They (along with many other companies) make iMovie plugins. You can d/l and test them for free. I have the chroma key effect. It cost $3.50. Its clunky but it works.
Since you just cited two effects, for under $10, you could be set up with chroma key and crop.
In terms of this not being free, even free software often depends on (or hopes for) people to pitch in a few bucks.
http://imovieplugins.com/fxhome.html
On Jan 5, 2006, at 5:59 PM, Paul Knight wrote:
in fact please mr jobs, just add one more layer of video to imovie add crops and croma keying and hey presto, a vloggers delight! Is anyone else with me on that!!
Paul
On 5 Jan 2006, at 22:44, Paul Knight wrote:
But I got sound studio with my e-mac, surely that would be better to record audio podcasts, surely. Garange band is a good all round mixer and sequencer, but the input using the in built mic is not too hot and even if you monkey around with boosters and filters, it sounds unworldly.Do yourself a favour and Visit my Vlog
Paul
On 5 Jan 2006, at 21:21, T.Whid wrote:
(I'll reply to myself)Do yourself a favour and Visit my Vlog
I see from this screenshot:
http://tinyurl.com/9h2qd
That there's a "Working with Podcasts" support topic. It makes sense
to roll audio podcast creation into GarageBand I suppose... but video?
On 1/5/06, T.Whid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does that make any sense?
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> Why would they integrate video podcast (or vlogging or whatever)
> creation?/viewing?/subscribing? into Garageband? I never use it, but
> isn't it an audio creation application? The ability to import vid into
> GB is probably just to extract the audio in one step.
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> "suggesting support for Video Podcasts" is very vague. What does
> "support" mean? Play them? Make them? Subscribe to them? All of the
> above?
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> It would make much more sense to build video podcast creation into
> iMovie and marry it to .Mac.
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> On 1/5/06, Pete Prodoehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Macworld Expo is next week. Will Apple release software to make video
> > podcasting easier?
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> > http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/01/20060105114200.shtml
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> > "Readers note that it appears that according to this page, you can
> > import Video to Garageband, suggesting support for Video Podcasts."
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