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Exporting from iMovie

Apple’s iMovie is a great introduction to video editing. It has simple menu options for transferring your finished video to DV tape or DVD disc, but exporting a full-quality Quicktime clip of your...

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Make Very Small Movie Files

There are a lot of programs out there for compressing video, but I particularly recommend VisualHub (US$ 25), for OS X. Update: VisualHub is now free, but won’t be supported past OS X Snow Leopard. I...

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Premiere Projects on a Mac

Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 is the first version of Premiere to be released for Mac since 6.5 in 2002. It’s got an odd problem, though. Unlike previous Mac versions of Premiere–or any other Adobe product...

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Read Canopus DV files

A decade ago, Apple and Microsoft had just begun to offer DV video capture over Firewire as a built-in OS feature. The quality of their early DV codecs was awful, so smaller companies stepped in to...

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Fake PXL-2000 Effect

The deleted Wikipedia entry Simulating the PXL2000, preserved here, offers a video processing recipe that will reproduce the signature effect of the PXL-2000 audio-cassette-based camera: 1. Scale your...

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Managing Flip Camera Files

I. Copying Camera Files to the Computer Step 1. When you connect the Flip to your computer for the first time, it will automatically install the FlipShare software. Step 2. Use FlipShare to copy the...

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Encoding WebM on a Mac

Terry Hancock’s Lib-Ray initiative is a great alternative to Blu-ray, using high-quality HTML5 video and plain HTML/CSS and JavaScript that can play back online or from an SD card. To support all the...

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Image Sequence to Movie

Using the free utility MPEG Streamclip, you can turn a sequence of image files into a Quicktime movie without any other software: Step 1. Go to Files / Open Files. Step 2. From the drop-down menu,...

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iPhone Video

The iPhone screen is a nonstandard size, wider than 4:3 but slightly less wide than 16:9. It’s 480×320, which works out to about 14:9. The phone scales everything to fit when playing video, so it’ll...

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