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iMovie face distortion effects?

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Hey.... I was wondering how I can do this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nH3LCZ2OY2o

on iMovie?

I love how you can do the distortion in photobooth but I haven't figure out how in the world to do it on iMovie? Can anybody help me out?
 
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Ha ha, I that's my friend, Caleb! He's copied me: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UKsLCuhTWY

Well, you can't add the effect while you are filming, you have to do it after you film. So film what you want to add the effect to and drag it to the timeline. Then go to editing > video effects > quartz composer. Bump distortion is the one he used. You can also use pinch distortion.

So yeah, hope that answered your question :D
 

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