Question about iTunes syncing

Hi, how do I sync only 1 movie from my itunes, onto a friends ipod? i need to know how to do this so when i press sync all my music and other movies dont go on my friends ipod, just the video i want.

how do i put my friends ipod into manual mode??? and will doing that make it so when i plug it in and press sync only the movies i want go on it and none of my music?
Ipod's normally expect to be connected to one library. You can choose whether content is managed automatically or manually by selecting the appropriate options in the iPod Summary tab while your iPod is connected. When you plug an iPod into a "foriegn" computer (in other words your friend's iPod into your computer) you should recieve a message like this:-
The iPod "iPod" is synced with another iTunes library. Do you want to erase this iPod and sync with this iTunes library?
An iPod can be synced with only one iTunes library at a time. Erasing and syncing replaces the contents of this iPod with the contents of this iTunes library.
At this stage you must click cancel or iTunes will start overwriting the files on your friend's iPod. Find the Summary tab for the iPod and make sure "Manually manage music..." is selected. At this point you should be able to manually drag selected files from your iTunes library to the iPod. When managing music & videos in this fashion you don't use the sync function. For more info. see Managing content manually on iPod. As I mentioned earlier, any files you add in this way will be removed next time your friend syncs with their own library unless they normally manage their files manually. If your aim is to give your friend a copy of the video (which as stressed earlier you must have appropriate permission to do) it might be easier to transfer the file onto the storage area of the iPod so that they can transfer it on to their own computer and then import into their own iTunes library.
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