• The Mac-Forums Community Guidelines (linked at the top of every forum) are very clear, we respect US law and court precedence when it comes to legality of activity.

    Therefore to clarify:
    • You may not discuss breaking DVD or BluRay encryption, copying, or "ripping" commercial, copy-protected DVDs.
    • This includes DVDs or BluRays you own. Even if you own the DVD or BluRay, it is still technically illegal under the DMCA to break the encryption. While some may argue otherwise, until the law is rewritten or the US Supreme Court strikes it down, we will adhere to the current intent of the law.
    • You may discuss ripping or copying unprotected movies or homemade DVDs.
    • You may discuss ripping or copying tools in the context that they are used for legal purposes as outlined in this post.

Adding image in imovie?

Joined
Nov 13, 2008
Messages
2
Reaction score
0
Points
1
Is it possible to add an image to a video in Imovie? For example, I want to add a company logo to the top-right hand corner of a video.
 

Del


Joined
Dec 24, 2006
Messages
901
Reaction score
15
Points
18
Location
N. Ireland
Your Mac's Specs
Mac Pro 2xQuad core 2.8GHZ
not in imovie

you need more video layers
 
Joined
Jun 25, 2005
Messages
3,231
Reaction score
112
Points
63
Location
On the road
Your Mac's Specs
2011 MBP, i7, 16GB RAM, MBP 2.16Ghz Core Duo, 2GB ram, Dual 867Mhz MDD, 1.75GB ram, ATI 9800 Pro vid
I wonder if one of the GeeThree Slick packages has this effect. It would be for iMovie HD only, but at lease that is workable.

I looked and found that everal packages have overlay capability. I'm not sure though if this is exactly what you'd want.

Note that there is a way an QuickTime Pro to do this but it is a bit of a manual process and I don't recall the details right now. Also, anyone with QT Pro could remove it.
 
OP
J
Joined
Nov 13, 2008
Messages
2
Reaction score
0
Points
1
Thanks guys... looks like I'm going to have to get something a bit more advanced
 
Joined
Jun 25, 2005
Messages
3,231
Reaction score
112
Points
63
Location
On the road
Your Mac's Specs
2011 MBP, i7, 16GB RAM, MBP 2.16Ghz Core Duo, 2GB ram, Dual 867Mhz MDD, 1.75GB ram, ATI 9800 Pro vid
Note that there is a way an QuickTime Pro to do this but it is a bit of a manual process and I don't recall the details right now. Also, anyone with QT Pro could remove it.

I knew I discussed it here before. While, kind of.
 

Shop Amazon


Shop for your Apple, Mac, iPhone and other computer products on Amazon.
We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon and affiliated sites.
Top