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The Seattle Times Personal Computing Column.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, November, 2003

By Linda Knapp, The Seattle Times Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Nov. 29--If you can do e-mail and word processing on a computer, you can learn to produce a basic DVD movie. It's not hard with video-editing and DVD-burning software such as Apple iMovie/iDVD for the Mac or PC equivalents.

Patrick Marshall recently covered the movie-making process here (Nov. 11), and this column adds further commentary to help you get started.

Besides the software and camcorder, you'll need a DVD-burning drive to save the movies on disc for TV viewing, space on your hard drive to store the video, and enough memory (at least 512 megabytes of RAM) to work with it.

Today, we'll step through the production process with iMovie 3 and iDVD (free...

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