OMG.
Normally, I like to use Final Cut Pro for all my video editing software needs; however,
iMovie. Ugh.
I know. Kill me.
Now, as far as most functions go in iMovie, it’s slightly par. I can cut, filter, pinch, and add titles when needed with ease. It’s performance is decent. So, what’s the issue?
I HATE YOU IMOVIE STABILIZER. YOU SUCK.
It is literally the least performing function of the whole lot.
Why didn’t I just use my desktop and FCP? Well, because I’m a moron. Sounds about right. I needed to travel and therefore decided, eh, iMovie will execute effectively. Okay, not so moronic in theory. It’s not completely dysfunctional. In hindsight reality though… *rolling eyes
As long as you don’t “accidentally” hit the stabilizing function of a frame. Oops. Or two frames. Oops squared. Yup. I “accidentally” hit that stupid ass button, NOT ONCE; but freaking twice. Priceless. After about three days of waiting for it to stop stabilizing so I can bounce out the next post, I decided to investigate. And my super sleuthing didn’t go well as I had hoped.
“Avoid stabilizer in iMovie completely! It can take days or weeks to finish.” says another.
“iMovie’s stabilizer function will finish eventually. So, if you have a deadline, utilize YouTube’s stabilizer instead. iMovie will force you to scramble to hit your aforementioned deadline. It’s terrible!!!!”
Checkmate. Shit.
Why would a company offer a function that well…. doesn’t function! Insanity?
Well, I am an Apple user. That explains it.
I have tried everything except throw my computer out a window. Which was a great idea until I stood at the windowsill and had a secondary thought that I may need my laptop for other things. Like a snack cake holder?
So, no video episodes until I can sort this mess out.
But first, a slushy and taquitos.
Blue Raspberry Diva – OUT!
*Thank you to our Sponsors: SmartHome and Amazon! Visit our partners per their links today to save!!

