![]() As a reminder, do not upload files larger than 50 MB. Note: we recommend that you capture each individual take for an actor’s audition separately. ![]() ![]() Repeat step ‘e’ to capture any additional takes from the actor’s audition. All clips that you capture will be stored here. The captured audition clips will appear in the Clips pane at the right side of the window in iMovie. This allows you to start the tape, hit the Import button and walk away from the computer while it begins capturing and editing the auditions from the tape. Note: In iMovie Preferences, you can also set it so that iMovie will automatically grab and edit all auditions off the tape as long as you pause the camera between takes and actors. When the audition take starts, press the Import button to begin capturing the actor’s audition take into iMovie, and when that take finishes, press the Import button again to manually stop the capture. Using the iMovie playback controls, press play button to start the tape. Set iMovie to “camera mode” by setting the slider button on the lower left area of the iMovie window to the camera icon. Import clips, take by take, from video camera into your iMovie project. Open the iMovie application, then open an existing project or start a new project. Connect your camera to the computer via the firewire cable.
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