Learn - iMovie 10 Edition

Learn - iMovie 10 Edition for PC and Mac

Published by Swanson Digital, LLC on 2024-01-29

  • Compatibility: Available on Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 7 & MacOS 10, 11, 10.7
  • Category: Photo & Video
  • Licence: $5.99
  • Software version: 3.1.1
  • File size: 1.01 GB


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Learn Overview

What is Learn? This is a tutorial app on iMovie 10, suitable for beginners and those looking to explore the extensive features of the software. The app includes a Quickstart lesson for those who want to quickly edit their footage, an overview lesson for beginners, and detailed lessons on the separate panels of iMovie 10. The app also covers exporting and sharing movies, feature-rich shortcuts, and a lesson on how to use a non-documented feature to bring a Final Cut Pro X project into iMovie. The app is led by experienced tutor Bruce Macbryde and has a total duration of 2 hours and 30 minutes.


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Learn - iMovie 10 Edition Features and Description

1. There is a lesson that shows the making of a sample edit, plus lessons that show where the files are kept on your computer and for those that need it, a lesson on how to use a non documented feature that will let you take a Final Cut Pro X project and bring it into iMovie to edit.

2. The overview lesson will have beginners up and running, then the next sets of lessons go into the details so that you will get the most out of the extensive features of iMovie 10.

3. Bruce is an experienced tutor for; iMovie, Final Cut Pro, Motion and Compressor, he has been teaching since 2005 and professionally editing video since 2002.

4. The Quickstart lesson will have those who want to jump in and quickly edit their footage, able to make a quick movie within a few minutes.

5. The tutorial is designed for both beginners as well as those looking to get the most from the extensive and sometimes hidden features of iMovie 10.

6. There are also lessons to explain the feature rich shortcuts that can have you editing brilliant movies in the shortest time imaginable.

7. The Quickstart has separate sections that explain how to make a non themed movie or how to use iMovie’s built-in themes.

8. • Exporting and sharing movies and files are discussed in the Export lesson.

9. This is the comprehensive tutorial on iMovie 10 (released October 2013).

10. • The Viewer that shows you the frames of your movie as well as the location where you can color correct and sweeten your audio.

11. • The Content Library were your music, titles and transitions can be selected.



Pros:

  • - I felt like a pro working with iMovie after a couple of hours
  • - The updated training to iMovie 10 was worth the money
  • - Watching over someone else’s shoulder is an amazing way to learn both need-to-know, and nice-to-know features
  • - The examples were thoughtful, and not too belabored

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Installation Requirements

PC Compactibility/Requirements for Installation

Compactible OS list:
  1. Windows 11
  2. Windows 10
  3. Windows 8.1
  4. Windows 7
  5. Windows Vista

Requirements for MacOS Installation

Intel, 64-bit processor, OS X 10.7 or later.

Compactible OS list:
  1. macOS Ventura: 13.3
  2. macOS Monterey: 12.6.4
  3. macOS Big Sur: 11.7.5
  4. macOS Catalina: 10.15
  5. macOS Mojave: 10.14
  6. macOS High Sierra: 10.13

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Learn - iMovie 10 Edition - Is it safe to download?

Yes. The app is 100 percent (100%) safe to download and Install. Our download links are from safe sources and are frequently virus scanned to protect you

Software Reviews and Criticism


  • By Surveyman

    Very helpful course

    I had used iMovie a few times and had managed to create some movies, but I found the iMovie interface unintuitive in places (for example, if you have a second video, it is anchored to the first one with a blue pointer. I’ve spent hours trying to move the blue pointer—trick is to just highlight and drag the whole video where you want it—simple, but not obvious). I was looking for a product that would get me from “I can make it work fairly well” to “I know exactly what this product can do and how to make it do it.” This course filled the bill. The course is not narrated by the same narrator used in other MacU courses. It is narrated by Bruce Macbryde, who is Australian. It does take a bit to tune your ear, but 5 minutes in, it sounded normal. Bruce is a professional videographer (check him out) and clearly knows what he is talking about. I really like his approach of “looking over his shoulder” while he does something—I like this approach much better than simply a walkthrough of what the menu items mean—it was goal oriented. Bruce provides his email address in the video and I emailed him with a couple of questions—he responded promptly and answered my questions—you don’t see that often! There is one weakpoint in the tutorial—it doesn’t cover the Trailer function in iMovie. I mentioned this to Bruce and he indicates he intends to update the course to include that. For the price you cannot go wrong with this course.


  • By Rattlrox

    Not-so-hot Tutorial

    I have purchased Learn iPhoto 11, Learn Pixelmator, Learn Numbers and others. My latest purchase was based on the excellent experience with the other “Learn” APPS that I bought. This one is not the same as any of the others. It lacks the step-by-step instructions of the other APPS from the Windows U. The instructor seems to jump around. He also has an Austrailian accent, but I did get used to it. I highly recommend any of The Windows U tutorials other than this one. On the plus side, there were some points that I found useful, but only after completing "Tutor for iMovie" from Noteboom Productions. I would suggest getting this one first.


  • By wiwbwowbwiwbwuy

    Piece of Crap!!!

    Bought this software; downloaded. Nothing. Blank page comes up blank. Contacted company. No response. Microsoft needs to get this off their site--total ripoff! I do not want to give it one star; no place for negative stars.


  • By BradTheissen

    I learned a lot.

    I learned a lot. Watching over someone else’s shoulder is an amazing way to learn both need-to-know, and nice-to-know features. The examples were thoughtful, and not too belabored. Could have used a bit tighter script. I like Brit voices, but the voice is a bit raspy.


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