
Apple today announced a new iPhone app called iMovie. iMovie allows users to edit and share movies recorded with iPhone 4 devices. The application utilizes Multi-touch technology of the device. Users can tap to add or record video into your project. Drag to trim the length of clips. Pinch to zoom the timeline and get a closer look. Slide to quickly scrub through the video in projects. In addition iMovie provides five themes for users to select. Modern, Bright, Travel, Playful, and News are the themes and come with a coordinated set of titles and transitions. The titles can automatically display the location where the video was recorded. iMovie also comes with unique soundtracks to match each theme. iMovie let users add a soundtrack to projects. Users can choose from custom-scored music that matches each iMovie theme or browse and select from their own song library. iMovie will automatically reduce the volume of the soundtrack if there are other sounds (voices) in the video. Users can share the edited movies by first exporting it to a format of Medium (640 by 360), Large (960 by 540), or HD (1280 by 720) and then share it using email or MMS message, web, MobileMe gallery, or YouTube. iMovie will cost $4.99 and will be available soon.


Source: Apple
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