Simplest way would be to import all the clips into iMovie,
then just edit them as single project in the timeline.

On 07/10/2011, at 5:27 PM, Chris Burton wrote:

> Hi Muggers
> 
> Steve's death has been a very sad event but also an uplifting time, with the 
> huge amount of positive to come from his incredible life. Of the many I have 
> seen, it was nice to sit in a coffee shop in Dunsborough and read a very good 
> 2 page article in today's Fin Review.
> 
> I have just recently taken some HD video with my Canon D7 camera. After 
> downloading the CF Card I have 12 seperate little movies that are showing the 
> Quicktime icon, and I am not sure what is the best way to combine them into 
> one movie, with some editing. 
> 
> I assume QT Pro would provide this ability but I dont have it. I have Snow 
> Leopard on my laptop with iMovie 9.0.4 and thought that this would be a good 
> alternative, but havnt used it for years.
> 
> Can someone please advise what is a good way to go, that provides some ease 
> of use and a not-to-steep learning curve as I need to have something for 
> tomorrow?
> 
> My sincere regards and thanks for any advice.
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
> 
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