Received a great 5-star review from a 10-Year Veteran Apple Employee on iMovie. It helped him finish his project and saved him $289!
Saved me $289!!
The Short Review: Buy Tutor for iMovie and learn the great things iMovie can do.
The Long Review: My story of how I saved $289 and, likely, a week or more of frustrations.
I had been a long-time user of Final Cut Pro (FCPro), though haven’t used it in a few years. And, of using FCPro, I figured it out on my own, too, taking months to learn the many different things within FCPro. Now, during those years, I upgraded OS X and, of recent, to Yosemite (OS X v10.10) when I purchased a 27” iMac. Well, my older copy of FCPro doesn’t work with Yosemite, yet I had a video production I needed to do.
So, I figured iMovie would task it. Well, iMovie changed dramatically from the (quite) older version I used to use (in OS X 10.6). Candidly, I’m getting older to, and I’m not as apt to want to “figure things out on my own” anymore. Thus, I wasn’t wanting to purchase the newer FCPro for $299 and need to spend time relearning stuff. That, and of late, tutorials have kinda become my new-found friend. As such, I checked out the reviews for the various iMovie tutorials, and Tutor for iMovie had the highest ratings.
Consequently, I spent the $9.99 for Tutor for iMovie and spent the next 3 hours going through most of it’s tutorial. It was very enjoyable listening to someone else as they explained to me the things I was seeking to learn. I learned what I needed, and more, about iMovie to achieve doing my video production and I was able to complete my video production in a bit over an hour.
So, rather than spend $299 on FCPro and spend likely days and days trying to refigure it out, I spend $9.99, saving $289. On top of that, within 5 hours, which included the 3 hours in Tutor for iMovie, and not spending up to a week in FCPro, I both learned and completed my video production.
Thanks, Dan. Tutor for iMovie is great!