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Keynote VS iMovie ?! ?! ?!

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Hey, i was just working on a video assignment for school, and i was tossing between using iMove 09, Keynote or Sony Vegas on VM...

And i ended up using Keynote for the video ?


iMovie 09 just seems to be lacking the special effects and the timeline is hard to manage...

Is there anyone else who prefers Keynote over iMovie for video making?
Just to clarify, it was only a simple video project. I had some videos going with images as a graphic, on the same slide, all with fancy effects.
 
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If its just a small video project. You could always go for Keynote. Its a very nice application where you can apply a great number of effects. Its more on presentations but it can always cater to your video editing needs.

I myself am a user of Keynote and I enjoy using it. :)
 

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