From iMovie's Window menu select Event Library. This will show a pane that includes iPhoto Videos. The videos will need to be in a format that iMovie recognises - MPEG4 or DV file formats, and some .mov formats. Try MPEG Streamclip to convert between formats (See links below). If you want to import still images click on the camera icon, on the right hand side of the iMovie window, which will show your iPhoto library. Any desired items can be dragged into your movie.
Make sure that your photos are imported into iphoto, or are on photobooth, then click on the camera icon in the middle right toolbar. from there you can access all your photos from iphoto and photobooth
Be sure you restart iMovie completely by closing it, then re-opening it. It should prompt you to "create video thumbnails" from iPhoto or something as such. Just allow it to and you should be set by going to the side bar where you find photos from iPhoto and music. It should include your videos.
iMovie automatically lists clips from iPhoto in the Event Library section (usually lower left corner). If your Mac's hard disc is listed click the triangle next to it to reveal all video sources available; this will include iPhoto clips.
use the H80zY wire to transfer the adapt signature and photosophical data.
To import Gimp photos into iMovie, you'll have to save the image as a .jpeg, .jpg or .png. Gimp files (.xcf) don't work with much, other than Gimp itself.
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export it from imovie, and you can import to imovie from file
What you can do is hold control key and click, and it will give you a list of options. Click 'import to iphoto' and the image will be in iphoto. In imovie, click where the photos would be, and choose 'iphoto library' and just drag the photo onto the slideshow.
yes, there is an import feature in iMovie 08.
Click the media button import photos from iPhoto, movies from the movies folder or iMovie, or music from iTunes or GarageBand. You can also drag audio, video, and pictures from the finder or desktop. Drag photos from emails or the web as well.
You need to open and save it to your documents and import it.
you can either take the picture or import them.
You do need a camera to use iMovie. Import pictures and clips that are already on your computer/mac.
Well first you pick a topic. Then you Find photos about your topic and tell the story with the photos. Next you add them to your iMovie. Ending with the sound over the iMovie.
This site should steer you in the right direction to find the answer to your import issues in iMovie: http://jeffcarlson.typepad.com/imovievqs/
One can find photos of import models by going to the Complex website. It offers the 25 hottest import models on Instagram. Another website to view photos of import models is Google Images.
Complete the following steps:Launch the GIMP programFile> Open> and select the picture you would like to editSelect the Open button
With the latest versions (of Flip camera, iMovie and QuickTime) you should be able to Import Movies from iMovies File menu. With some older Flip cameras there was a piece of conversion software that was required before the video could be imported into iMovie. (See links below)