iMovie : The Missing Manual by David Pogue Following are the changes made in the 6/00 reprint: Here's a key to the markup: [page-number]: serious technical mistake {page-number}: minor technical mistake : important language/formatting problem (page-number): language change or minor formatting problem ?page-number?: reader question or request for clarification (5) The text used to read: o 625 lines of resolution. It now reads: o 625 scan lines. (35) The text used to read: Here, then, is the usual sequence for filming ("Light, lens cap, action!"): It now reads: Here, then, is the usual sequence for filming: (44) The text used to read: Hold on a wider, scene-establishing shot, and then cut to a tighter close-up (right). It now reads: Hold on a wider, scene-establishing shot, cut to a medium shot, and then cut to a tighter close-up (right). (98) The text used to read: If your Mac has a 10 GMB hard drive It now reads: If your Mac has a 10 GB hard drive <98> The text used to read: Unfortunately, you generally canšt save your iMovie projects onto these drives, because iMovie canšt operate your camcorder effectively when a FireWire hard drive is also hooked up (except on very fast Macs). It now reads: Unless both the FireWire drive and the Mac are top-of-the-line fast, iMovie canšt operate your camcorder effectively when a FireWire hard drive is also hooked up (see page 338). (204) The figure has been replaced.