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DC, Not owning a camera I never really gave a thought to iMovie which is right on my Mac already. It's one of those things I had that I never use. As a matter of fact I shared a copy of it via Box.net with another LD member recently who had deleted it from his computer. I may ask for pointers in the future, thanks! Best regards, tEd ® KiLLiAn Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover. - Mark Twain http://www.myspace.com/tedkillian http://www.reverbnation.com/tedkillian http://www.pfmentum.com/PFMCD007.html http://www.CDbaby.com/cd/tedkillian http://www.guitar9.com/fluxaeterna.html http://www.indiejazz.com/ProductDetailsView.aspx?ProductID=193 http://guitarplayer.com/article/y2k6-international-live/Jun-07/27768 Ted Killian's "Flux Aeterna" is also available at Apple iTunes On Nov 8, 2008, at 4:17 PM, David Coffin wrote: > Don't know anything about the lo-fi aspect of your question, tEd, but > you couldn't do better than iMovie as free and powerful video editor > on the Mac. If you've got iMovie 8, you might want to download iMovie > HD, available for free from Apple for anyone with ver. 8 who misses > the earlier version. Both are very capable, but the HD version has a > more traditional interface with obvious tracks on a time line, you can > get lots of plugins for it, and it offers a ton of built-in FX. Ver 8 > is thought to be dumbed down, but it's actually smartened up in many > respects. No matter, you can use both. Pogue's Missing Manual is a > great resource for it, and I'll be happy to field any questions you'll > have. > dc