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Apple Training Series: iLife 08 (Apple Training) | 
enlarge | Authors: Michael Cohen, Jeff Bollow, Richard Harrington Publisher: Peachpit Press Category: Book
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $23.42 You Save: $16.57 (41%)
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 57255
Media: Paperback Pages: 552 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4 Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.3 x 1.1
ISBN: 0321502671 Dewey Decimal Number: 006.7 EAN: 9780321502674 ASIN: 0321502671
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Product Description iLife 08briPhoto, iMovie, GarageBand, iWeb, iDVDbrbrp style="margin: 0px;"In the only Apple-certified guide to iLife '08, the authors have you working miracles with iLife within the first few pages. Featuring footage and images from around the world, this book/DVD combo uses real-life material and practical lessons that you can apply immediately to your own projects. Focused lessons take you step by step through all aspects of iLife '08--everything from organizing and sharing your photo library to creating polished video and soundtracks. Along the way, yoursquo;ll produce podcasts, websites, blogs, video blogs, and custom DVDs./p ulliMaster the iLife suite of tools quickly through fun, real-world projects/liliTurn your photos into cards, picture books, calendars, or a web gallery/liliAdd motion and sound to your slideshows, then publish them online /liliCreate a polished video with transitions, music, and effects/liliLearn "Hollywood-style" techniques for making better videos/liliBuild a soundtrack in GarageBand, and learn to score a simple movie/liliPublish Web sites, blogs, podcasts, and DVD menus with ease./li/ul SPECIAL NOTE: Before starting the lessons in the book, visit www.peachpit.com/atsilife08 for important lesson file updates.
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A good book for beginners October 11, 2008 Jose A. Bittar I went through the entire book without the least difficulty and got a lot out of it. It is well organized going through a logical workflow of iPhoto - iMovie - Garageband - iWeb and finally ending with iDVD. If you have never used iLife before, then this book is an excellent first step.
Solid Introduction to the iLife 08 suite July 4, 2008 Mike B of Syd (Oz) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
It's not too difficult with the iLife suite to open up the apps and work your way around: connect a camera and phots import, open GarageBand and you can generally work out how to play a note. But the iLife suite, with just a little more research, becomes much more powerful and each application becomes far more productive. br / br /Each iLife application is, in this publication, discussed: you begin with the very basis and, by the time each application has been reviewed your in a position to understand what each can do to the point where you're at that 'comfortable' point of being able to do the majority of things you'd like to do on a daily basis. Edit photos, print them, etc. Know how to edit a movie and burn it to DVD. br / br /While those with particular interests are likely to move to titles focused on a particular application, if you're interest is in just using the iLife suite to more fully utilise the applications that come with the mac then this is a book well placed to help you achieve that.
Great Book March 20, 2008 Thomas Nowak 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Since iLife 08 comes with very little documentation, it is necessary to purchase something to help you along. This book is very good at getting you started. I am sure there are more in-depth books about certain subjects of iLife 08, but this is a great overall book that includes follow along lessons in each chapter. Very good book.
Did other reviewers even read the book description? March 3, 2008 Dennis R. Cohen (Sunnyvale, CA USA) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
According to the description, this book is a training tutorial to familiarize new users with the product suite. Complaining that it is not an in-depth iPhoto reference indicates that the reviewer didn't even read what the book is supposed to be. (Yes, Pogue's Missing Manual is a better fit as an in-depth iPhoto reference, but that's not the point.) The authors do a good job of introducing the products and their functionality to the reader and show how the applications interact. While I might quibble with the approach of focusing on the end-to-end integration, at least I knew that approach was being taken before I got the book. The book delivers what it promises.
Bad for iPhoto February 9, 2008 George Ollen 1 out of 12 found this review helpful
There is very little in-depth, detailed information for iPhoto users here. Better off going with the Missing Manual series on iPhoto. br / br /george ollen
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