[Hidden-tech] Using iMovie to convert miniDV to DVD

Tom / Reelife Productions tomadams at gmail.com
Thu Jun 19 09:49:28 EDT 2008


the new imovie actually has an "export to youtube" feature too.
Regards,

Tom Adams
Director/Owner
Reelife Documentary Productions <http://www.reelifeproductions.com/>
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On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 9:32 AM, Rikk Desgres <all at pinehurstpictures.com>
wrote:

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>  Andrew,
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> I haven't worked much with iMovie or iDVD, but it should be simple enough
> to digitize the footage in iMove and then use iDVD to make the DVD. If you
> have iMovie you most likely have iDVD as well. FYI, 1 hour of DV footage
> will be about 14GB.
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> Well I'm hoping my new handy dandy Macbook with the latest Leopard and
> iMovie will make converting miniDV digital tapes into DVD's (and/or a Google
> photo file) a digital walk in the park so to speak.
>
> I've perused the iMovie tutorials a bit and would appreciate any tips and
> tricks.
>
> I have 4 x 1 hour long tapes to convert and I realize they could be
> sizeable data files.
>
> I'd love any advice / help with this.  I don't plan to do any editing
> myself, colleagues will do that.  Eventually this may end up on YouTube
> and/or Google Videos so that the movies can be shared.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Andrew
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Regards,
Tom Adams
Director/Owner- reelifeproductions.com
"cool digital audio/video stuff...not boring or dumb"
413.575.9707, Williamsburg, MA, USA
youtube.com/reelife, web.mac.com/reelifeproductions

WHAT'S NEW FROM REELIFE:
www.folktographybytom.com- a new website featuring, well, folktography by
tom.
-
Reelife's Youtube channel now has 61 videos!
-
The Bridge of San Luis Opera promo video, Paula Kimper / Linda McInerney
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Mw8zHUErg5A
-
new Amity Front video webpage: (
http://web.mac.com/reelifeproductions/amity_vids/home.html)
-
TWO new Natl. MS Society/NE Chapter webvideos:
http://web.mac.com/reelifeproductions/MS_Video/_video.html
and
http://web.mac.com/reelifeproductions/MS_Video/bike_video.html
-
"folktography" debut exhibit, July 2008 Meekins Library, Williamsburg, MA
www.folktographybytom.com
-
April: REELIFE WINS '08 TELLY AWARD: "Establishing a Local Historic
District" video
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