>>Well, there's two apps we're introducing today and the first one is iMovie for iPad. And we have a long history of video editing. We are the largest supplier of video editing software in the world we think and iMovie for iPad is in that tradition. It's got a precision editor on it, multi track audio recording. This is not a toy. You can really edit movies on this thing. It's got new themes, you can airplay your video right to Apple TV from the application, you can share your videos in HD with some really popular sites, and it's a universal app so it will also run on the iPhone. And to demo this, I'd like to ask Randy Ubillos who's our chief architect for video applications to come give us one of his great demos. Randy?
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>>Randy Ubillos: When we start up the app, you can see our really nice new home screen with the old time theater, really gorgeous display here. You can see each of your projects has its own little poster. There's a thumbnail of the movie and the poster is based on the theme that's in the project and you can just scroll back and forth between these. It works great in portrait, it also works really nicely in landscape, and this looks really great on the Retina display of the iPhone 4 and the iPod touch as well. You can scroll back here. I'm just going to tap on this one project and we can edit. You can see we've got the nice editing interface here. I've got my timeline down below. It's fully multi-touch so I can zoom in and out. I've got my nice video bin; I can see all my videos in a nice big viewer for looking at my video. Let's go ahead and do a little bit of editing. So I'm going to scroll down here. Now, I can actually use...there's a camera button on the right that I can use to use the camera of the iPad 2 to record directly in the timeline, or I can go for my video bin. I can just press and hold on a clip and I can skim my finger back and forth to take a look at the video before it has been placed on a timeline. Or I can just tap on a clip and then I get two handles so I can actually choose the segment of the video that I want to put in. And we have two different clips here; I'll put in a piece of that one. Select the second clip, another shot of that girl going in the water so we'll pick kind of a corresponding position there, tap that, it drops into the timeline, and we've got acrosses all between. If we want to do a more precise edit, for the iPad 2 we have a precision editor so I can do a reverse pinch apart, bring up the precision editor and now I can see all the content of the clip on the left before and after the edit, and all the content from the clip on the right. I also have full control over the transition, I can double tap and we can set that to "none" so that will make a cut. I can press and hold on the top dot and that allows me to choose the point within that video where we want to end. So we'll pick a spot kind of where she goes out over the water. Now I can press and hold on the lower dot and do the same thing so we can make this kind of look like just a cut in the same shot. I can press and hold on the center dot as well and I can roll the edit; I can add and subtract frames from both sides simultaneously. When I want to take a look, we just back up a little bit and hit "Play".
Music Really easy to keep going and adjust your edits to get things just the way that you want.
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