iMovie and GoPro Quickstart – Part 4 Transitions, Titles & Audio
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iMovie and GoPro Quickstart – Part 4 Transitions, Titles & Audio

Transitions When you add clips to your timeline, iMovie adds a basic crossfade between each clip. This works quite well, but you’ll probably want to add some different transitions between your clips. There are a good number of transition effects built into iMovie, so you should be able to find one that suits the style…

Show Fit File WordPress Plugin for Garmin Fit Files Updated
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Show Fit File WordPress Plugin for Garmin Fit Files Updated

I’ve recently updated my WordPress plugin for displaying Garmin .fit files. The latest version now displays .fit, .gpx and .tcx files and also shows a profile graph under the map, along with ascent and descent figures. If you’re already using the plugin, it should update automatically from the WordPress Plugin directory. To install, either visit…

iMovie and GoPro Quickstart – Part 3 Clip Appearance
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iMovie and GoPro Quickstart – Part 3 Clip Appearance

In this post, I discuss how to alter the appearance of each of the clips that make up your movie. When you select a clip, you’ll see a toolbar with a number of controls above the playback panel. These allow you to alter or apply effects to your clip. Note that the effect or edit…

iMovie and GoPro Quickstart – Part 2, Putting it Together
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iMovie and GoPro Quickstart – Part 2, Putting it Together

Putting Your Movie Together Building your movie is basically three steps: Select the clips you want to use Drag these (or a portion of them) into your movie timeline Add in transitions, titles, photos and audio. This post covers the first two of these, and a subsequent post will cover part 3. Creating a New…