What Are Themes For versus iDVD Themes?

Quick question. I am looking at the themes in iMovie, but am slightly confused about how these interplay with iDVD themes - in the iMovie "Travel" theme, there's an Element "Open" which looks almost like a static (albeit with drop zones) DVD background - I guess this becomes just part of the movie, which plays for its duration before the movie just continues. Is that right? In which case, is the most logical use of the elements as opening pieces for new chapters?
Hope I've explained this in a way that makes sense?
David

David,
The themes in iDVD a for use when creating the motion menus of a DVD.
The theme elements in iMovie can be used as parts of movies you create.
For example, you might use the "Open" element of the "Travel" theme to create the opening sequence of your trip to Maui movie. Kind of like the main title sequence you see at the movie theater.
Other elements are for use throughout your movie. To create chapter titles to mark the different sections of your movie; the day at the beach, the drive up the volcano etc.
Finally, you can use the credit elements to create a credit sequence at the end of your movie. Again, like the end credits you might see in a movie theater.
Matt

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