
The Macintosh Digital Hub
An Interactive Guide to iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie, and iDVD
Jim Heid(Author)
Peachpit Press Publications
Published on 30. July 2002
Book
Mixed media product
160 pages
978-0-321-12529-3 (ISBN)
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Description
In the Macintosh world, Apple's free digital hub tools--iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD, iPod, and iTools--are the driving force behind the convergence of digital media and digital devices. You can use these tools to entertain, educate, persuade, and inspire your audiences at home, school, and work. To help you master this elegant and fun desktop studio, there's no better place to turn than The Macintosh Digital Hub.
The Macintosh Digital Hub is a unique book-DVD hybrid that provides an interactive tour of the digital hub. Written by noted digital media expertJim Heid, a contributing editor of Macworld since 1984 and a Macintosh columnist for the Los Angeles Times, it uses clear, to-the-point text, gorgeous illustrations, and interactive video to do justice to the digital hub's enormous capabilities. The book-DVD combo addresses the basic concepts behind the digital hub, like how to balance file size and image quality in digital photography and how to create effective DVD menus. It also tackles more advanced concepts, like how to record Internet radio for later playback, prepare video for Web distribution, and get digital photos printed onto mugs and mousepads.
The accompanying DVD-Video disc contains two hours of entertaining instruction covering all of Apple's i-programs. You'll see how to produce professional-looking digital media, and you'll see hardware add-ons that will round out your digital studio. Beautiful to look at and enjoyable to watch, The Macintosh Digital Hub is your user manual for the digital lifestyle!
The Macintosh Digital Hub is a unique book-DVD hybrid that provides an interactive tour of the digital hub. Written by noted digital media expertJim Heid, a contributing editor of Macworld since 1984 and a Macintosh columnist for the Los Angeles Times, it uses clear, to-the-point text, gorgeous illustrations, and interactive video to do justice to the digital hub's enormous capabilities. The book-DVD combo addresses the basic concepts behind the digital hub, like how to balance file size and image quality in digital photography and how to create effective DVD menus. It also tackles more advanced concepts, like how to record Internet radio for later playback, prepare video for Web distribution, and get digital photos printed onto mugs and mousepads.
The accompanying DVD-Video disc contains two hours of entertaining instruction covering all of Apple's i-programs. You'll see how to produce professional-looking digital media, and you'll see hardware add-ons that will round out your digital studio. Beautiful to look at and enjoyable to watch, The Macintosh Digital Hub is your user manual for the digital lifestyle!
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Language
English
Place of publication
Berkeley
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
518 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-321-12529-3 (9780321125293)
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04/2003
Peachpit Press Publications
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Person
Jim Heid is one of the most admired writers and instructors in theMacintosh community. A contributing editor of Macworld magazine since 1984,he also covers personal technology for the Los Angeles Times, as well aspresiding over numerous Thunder Lizard Productions conferences, includingWeb Design World, Web Builder, and Macromedia Web World. He recentlyco-founded Avondale Media, where, as editorial director, he oversees theplanning and production of DVD-based courses on all manner of computerapplications. An indefatigable digital media maven, Jim co-hosts "Point &Click Radio", a weekly call-in show on KZYX, Mendocino (CA) County PublicBroadcasting, and he's the onscreen host of several Avondale Media trainingDVDs.