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help for iMovie, sorry I am an idiot!!!

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i have no experience with iMovie, I put in all my footage from my camcorder of the kids and wanted to burn off a DVD. However it sees each individual chunk of film as a seperate chapter which means it stops and sends me back to the menu after I watch each bit. How can I get it that all my clips are melded together as one solid clip?

What I want to achieve is one chapter in my menu and then that it just plays all clips as one solid chunk? Hope that makes sense......its annoying to have dozens of small ten second or less chapters and being returned to the menu so often.......
 
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If you've imported all the footage in iMovie, the clips should be in the upper right area of the window (in those panes).
Just drag and drop the clip you want into the timeline (long space at the bottom centre of the window) and align all chunks of footage in chronological order.

When you have the clips the way you want them, just hit the iDVD button on the far right (just above the timeline and under the clips pane) and it should send the entire movie to iDVD.
 

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