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<blockquote data-quote="dtownley1" data-source="post: 254700" data-attributes="member: 20564"><p>are you planning to make the slideshow like a self-contained movie?</p><p>have you used iDVD at all? I just upgraded to a macbook which has iDVD (I've never used it before) but I have a feeling that it may be more appropriate for your project.</p><p></p><p>I've used iMovie more extensively, and I find it very easy to work with. I think you are able to accurately synch image and audio - as each clip can be adjusted, trimmed and so forth. I'm guessing you know how to switch between the timeline view and clip order view (little switch on the left above the timeline) - that should allow you to tweak timing more accurately. </p><p></p><p>I generally don't like iPhoto all that much - I prefer to manage my photos manually as I know where I put everything then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtownley1, post: 254700, member: 20564"] are you planning to make the slideshow like a self-contained movie? have you used iDVD at all? I just upgraded to a macbook which has iDVD (I've never used it before) but I have a feeling that it may be more appropriate for your project. I've used iMovie more extensively, and I find it very easy to work with. I think you are able to accurately synch image and audio - as each clip can be adjusted, trimmed and so forth. I'm guessing you know how to switch between the timeline view and clip order view (little switch on the left above the timeline) - that should allow you to tweak timing more accurately. I generally don't like iPhoto all that much - I prefer to manage my photos manually as I know where I put everything then. [/QUOTE]
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