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November 2017
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12 Reviews
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Clean, elegant interface, Well optimized, responsive, and fast on modern Macs, Effects and titles are all top-notch—especially for a free program, Robust and useful interactions with other Apple products and software
Doesn't have some advanced features present in other applications, like 360 video or multi-cam, Sometimes the efforts to keep the interface simple make finding a solution obtuse, The user interface is not customizable, Supports fewer export formats than s
Published: 2017-11-17, Author: Samuel , review by: macworld.com
Clean, elegant interface, Well optimized, responsive, and fast on modern Macs, Effects and titles are all topnotch—especially for a free program, Robust and useful interactions with other Apple products and software
Doesn't have some advanced features present in other applications, like 360 video or multicam, Sometimes the efforts to keep the interface simple make finding a solution obtuse, The user interface is not customizable, Supports fewer export formats than so
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Published: 2013-11-05, Author: Michael , review by: pcmag.com
Beautifully simple interface. Color matching for consistent movie looks. Classy themes. Great chroma-keying tool. Lots of audio tools. Theater feature shares movies to all your Apple gear.
Not as flexible as some PC video editors. No tagging. In the name of simplicity, some useful controls missing. No mutlicam or motion tracking. No 3D support
Apple's newly designed entry-level video editor makes creating gorgeous digital movies a breeze....
Abstract: Today we’re having a look at the newest edition of Apple’s basic video editing software, that being OS X Mavericks’ own iMovie 10.0. With the release of OS X Mavericks comes the “free” generation of Apple-made software, and both iLife and iWork coming ...
Abstract: Apple announced the latest version of its popular entry-level video editor iMovie 10 as part of the new iLife application suite. The updated version features major changes to the interface, as it has been redesigned to make it easier to create and share y...
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Published: 2017-11-18, Author: Samuel , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: Apple's iMovie has been around for a long time, and it has always focused on one philosophy: ease of use in a clean and elegant interface. After many years, this hasn't changed. It's still a delight to use, if a little bit obtuse at times in its pursuit o...
You don't have to buy iMovie, of course, as it's given away free with all Macs – although you will need to upgrade to Mavericks or Yosemite in order to use iMovie 10. Its interface could be a little tidier, but iMovie's basic editing tools are easy to use...
Abstract: Apple just can't seem to make up its mind about iMovie's interface, and the new iMovie 10 gets another slightly untidy makeover. The Project panel that occupies the lower half of the screen now provides a more conventional editing timeline where you can q...
Abstract: Interface And Getting Started Apple just can’t seem to make up its mind about iMovie’s interface, and the new iMovie 10 gets another slightly untidy makeover. The Project panel that occupies the lower half of the screen now provides a more conventiona...
Better editing tools, many ideas brought from Final Cut Pro X; Can do a lot more editing straight from the timeline; New themes and trailer templates from iOS; New interface is inspired from Final Cut Pro X
Loss of the Drop Box Folder; No more chapter markers; The new interface could take you a while to get used to
Even if you have to purchase it, £10.49 is an incredibly cheap price for a very capable video editing application. iMovie may have changed again, but it's nearly all for the better and the increased parity with the iOS version can only be a good thing, en...