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Need Help with making videos on my mac

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welcome aboard.... i use iMovie (part of iLife package)
 
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I have a macbook and snow leopard.
What can I do?

according to the previous posters, you should have gotten iLife with your Mac (bought mine pre-enjoyed so i had to buy iLife..) so dive into iMovie.
 
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Free download = illegal download = not discussed here. FCE is $199, FCS is $999, no demo versions.

You can put titles in iMovie. Just do a search for iMovie titles or text on screen and you should be able to get a ton of tutorials.
 
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Free download = illegal download = not discussed here. FCE is $199, FCS is $999, no demo versions.

You can put titles in iMovie. Just do a search for iMovie titles or text on screen and you should be able to get a ton of tutorials.

Thanks I'll do that :)
 
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Get hold of a copy of David Pogue's Missing Manual for iMovie. It's full of clearly written and easy to follow advice. Cash well spent.

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