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I just got an iBook G4 a month ago, and I am first trying to edit a movie now. I can't buy Final Cut pro, and I don't feel like I should have to based on the kind of movies I would like to make. But I have the following problems:
1) I would like to be able to import video at a lower resolution or something that would make my project take up less space... my internal HD is only 40GB and my external is 80, and small amounts of video take up huge amounts of space. And as someone noted, trashing these clips seems to do nothing. Which is very frustrating. I do not see the reason for "non-destructive" editing.
2) I don't know how to make the project originate on an External HD. Is this because it is USB? On my old (windows) computer I could use USB to import from the camera at a lower resolution, and now with only the firewire option and apparently no way to downgrade how much space the file takes up, putting it on the external drive would be a great help.
3) I have used final cut, and it actually seemed easier to do things such as trim the length of a clip at either end, slow it down, speed it up, reverse it, and more. I do not see any intuitive options to do these things (other than awkwardly clicking on the ends of the clip in the timeline to shorten it... but why can't I work with the clip alone?) , and I feel stupid. But the help option has nothing on it either. iMovie must have these capabilities, yes?
I am sorry for the long post, but I am frustrated. I find this to be the opposite of GarageBand, which was so intuitive I could mave music even though I had no goal in mind. I know exactly how I would like my simple movie to go, and I feel that the software is standing in the way. Would iMovie 4 be better? How do I downgrade?
Thanks.

David B.
I'm presently working on a wedding video, to go onto a DVD ..a bit more than 20 mins! ..And also on a video of some people doing Qi Gong (Chi Gung ..however you pronounce it ..you know: slow-moving oriental exercises) and both of those DVDs will need Chapters ..guests arriving; wedding ceremony; reception; speeches; dancing; people falling over and being ill ..we-e-ell; you know.. and the other has Chapters for each of the different exercises (..twisting left and hurting your back, touching your toes and getting cramps, swinging arms above head and smashing the lampshade, etc).
So I often make movies ..and DVDs.. which are longer than 20 mins ..though the last one was only 9mins or so, but that was a copy of some old VHS tape from 20 years ago for a cousin who's getting married next(?) week.
Chapters let you jump (..forward or back..) to a particular element of the video/DVD which you want to play again, without having to negotiate menus.
And other videos - of the eclipse, etc - often last 35 mins or more.
Over the years I recorded (..or shot on 8mm!..) a bit of what was happening with friends in Cornwall almost every time I visited them. This now amounts to 3hrs worth or so. Put onto a DVD - or two! - they can jump between chapters to see their daughter the day she was born; then the same girl aged three; then the same girl getting married, etc!
So I make long-ish video with iMovie, add Chapters for ease of navigation, then burn onto long-ish DVDs.

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