Interestingly, one of the biggest issues is the lack of a sharpening filter for the footage. Overall, I was pretty happy in spite of it’s limitations- and there are some big limitations. Curious about the newest versions capabilities, I used iMovie 10.1.7 to get an idea of it’s strengths and weaknesses.
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However, a long time ago I actually did some pro projects using the earliest versions of iMovie. In spite of the loud punk soundtrack, I let some of the natural sound come through for texture.Įditing wise… I typically work in FCPX for pro projects.
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The beginning trash talking bit and having my son give an update of the score helped in this regard. Sure I could have used a dissolve in editing, but it wouldn’t match the high energy of the music and editing pace.Īlthough the music tracks are the main audio elements, I wanted to get some audio of my family to add some color. The close up shots of par signs, golf balls being hit/ going into holes, and the deer shot all help to transition from one scene to the next. I made sure to get many cutaways to get me from one segment to another.
This is one of those nearly annual activities that our kids will remember for their lifetimes. Of course, competition among siblings is fierce, especially when encouraged for the cameras sake. Every visit, we manage to hit the fairways of a local mini golf course. It’s been a wonderful tradition and memory for the family. Our family travels to western Colorado every year or two. Mini Golf and family movies… a hole in one.