After posting my iMovie ‘09 HD guide, I got a lot of questions, which I replied to in the comments. Here is a summary of all the points I covered:
- My camera shoots in 720p, or 1080p. Do I need to jump through hoops to use it with iMovie?
No. Just import as “Full” size and use iMovie’s own export functions. If you want greater than 720p output, use the “Export using QuickTime” option and choose “1920 x 1080 HD”, H.264, 16200K (ish), and AAC 128K audio. - Can I deinterlace the source video and then re-import it in order to use iMovie’s image stabilisation?
Yes, you can. However, if you’re happy with 720p output, then this is no longer necessary thanks to iMovie’s new 720p export mode. - Can I use the “Export” function of JES to skip encoding with QuickTime afterwards?
Yes, you can. Bear in mind that if you want to encode to two different sizes then you will end up deinterlacing it twice and this will take longer. - Can I encode to 50(PAL)/60(NTSC) frames a second output?
Yes, select “Both Fields” in JES. Be aware that such video isn’t compatible with YouTube, Vimeo etc, and that 1080p50/60 video doesn’t play properly on many computers, as the bitrate is too high. 720p50/60 is fine. - What camera should I buy?
I prefer Sony cameras, but brand is a matter of taste. Make sure it shoots in AVCHD format. If you want 50/60fps output you’ll want a 1080i camera. If you want to avoid the entire interlacing issue and are happy with 25/30fps output (the normal rate), try a 720p or even 1080p camera.If you live in the UK and buy your camera from Amazon using this link
, then Amazon will give me a few pounds. Thank you very much.





