iMovie '11

iMovie '11
alaAverage 4.4

5 reviews

May, 2013

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alaTest has collected and analyzed 5 reviews from magazines and websites. Reviewers are impressed by the portability. The sound also gets good feedback, but the build quality and value for money get mixed opinions.

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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Miscellaneous the iMovie '11 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 79/100 = Good quality.

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iMovie 11 Scores Big with Effects & Trailers

 

iMovie ‘11 is the latest incarnation of Apple's consumer-focused video editing application for Mac OS X. It's included with the recently released iLife ‘11 and makes for a nice upgrade, especially for users that felt previous iMovie updates were lacking.

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iMovie '11 has some standout features that show off its capabilities, like Movie Trailers, long-awaited sound editing, and One-Step Effects. But there are also plenty of other enhancements indicating that this release has depth and character, like the...

iMovie ’11 is an interesting mix of old and new. Audio editing is an old feature from iMovie HD 6 that’s finally making its appearance in the new version, but with a new, easy approach. There are features such as One-Step Effects, which build upon the...

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iMovie ’11

 

The new Movie Trailer feature of iMovie '11 is a great way to demo the program because it packs all the strengths of the video editor into a compact, visually arresting package. But like a real movie, there is more to iMovie '11 than the trailer –...

Improved audio editing; fun Movie Trailers, which can be converted to projects; support for 24p footage; One-Step Effects automate repetitive edits; Side-by-Side and Blue Screen edit options; Rolling Shutter fix (results vary depending on footage);...

Interlaced video still hampered by single-field processing; no native AVCHD editing or direct import; pre-processing and import transcoding can be time-consuming

However, other additions, such as exporting movies directly to Vimeo and Facebook, make iMovie ’11 a solid upgrade, especially given the low $69 price of iLife ’11.

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