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Book Reviews of iMovie '08 & iDVD: The Missing ManualBook Review: Love these books Summary: 5 Stars
I think "The Missing Manual" series are the best software guides on the market. They are easy to read, interesting, funny, and provide most of the information I want.
I could use a bit more on some complicated issues, but I think these cover 98% of what most people are looking for (myself included).
The sending the movie from iMovie to Garageband (to add Chapter Markers and background music) and then on to iDVD for burning could be a bit more descriptive in detail and why you'd choose certain options, but with this book, I figured it all out.
I own five of the "Missing Manual" series and they're all very well done. Recommended.
Book Review: Any library strong in video production and computer filmmaking needs this Summary: 5 Stars
David Pogue's IMOVIE '08 & IDVD covers the basics of film technique and Mac film potentials, from editing basics to locating an audience on the Web, exporting files, distributing movies on DVDs, and more. Any library strong in video production and computer filmmaking needs this.
Book Review: 08 iMovie&iDVD by David Pogue Summary: 5 Stars
I seek out "how-to" books written By David Pogue they're wonderful and funny.
I've bought his books for years because they are clear, step by step information.
His humor is an added plus and makes the reading fly
Book Review: IMovie tips Summary: 5 Stars
It sure saves time to quickly check the index for the topic and find great detail on how to to things. I had the basics down, but the in depth treatment of all the features of the software make it much easier to use.
Book Review: Missing Manual (iMovie'08&iDVD) Summary: 5 Stars
I must admit that I have used it very little to this point..... but I would not miss getting one of these manuals. They are an invaluable tool......... always well organized, clear easily understood information.
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