7-3-MovieSteps-Kats

Here is my logical steps on how I created my iMovie:
 * 1) First, go to a photo search engine, like [|Flickr.com]
 * 2) Search for photos pertaining to your topic (in my case, imagination)
 * 3) When you find a photo you would like in your movie, right click it and press Save As.
 * 4) If the picture shows up as spaceball.gif (at least in [|flickr]) that means you cannot legally use that picture. Look for a new one.
 * 5) Save the picture.
 * 6) Insert the picture into iMovie, if it is not already automatically inserted.
 * 7) Repeat these steps with all the pictures you would like to include.
 * 8) You can arrange the pictures in whatever order you choose.
 * 9) Once you have all your photos, you can add transitions. Press the button cut into four triangles. This shows all the options for transitions.
 * 10) Click and drag your transition between two pictures to insert it there.
 * 11) When you have finished adding your transitions, save your movie (just in case)
 * 12) Insert two new slides; your title page and your credits.
 * 13) Put the name of your movie on the title page, along with your name.
 * 14) Be sure to include all the photographers in your credits.
 * 15) On Word, write your narration (the voice-over for your pictures)
 * 16) When you have finished writing your script, save it and open the iMovie in a new window.
 * 17) Record your voice-overs.
 * 18) Choose background music that supports your idea (for my movie, I chose John Lennon's Imagine)
 * 19) It verstandig to make your background music only instrumental, or karaoke. A song with words might distract from the voice-over.
 * 20) Buy the tune on iTunes, or if you have it, you can probably download it on Limewire.
 * 21) Insert the music into your iMovie
 * 22) You can cut and edit the song as much as you'd like to fit the format of your Movie.
 * 23) You have finished! Go have a cookie. =P