The Movies: Stunts & Effects - Extra Features On The Mac Version

Extra Features On The Mac Version

The Movies: Stunts and Effects for Mac, developed by Robosoft has 3 Mac specific features

  • Using iTunes Music library for the Sound Track

Support for iTunes is seamlessly integrated into The Movies for Mac. This means that when you're editing the soundtrack in Post-Production, you can use any of the files from your iTunes Music Library to create a professional sounding score.

  • Using GarageBand and iMovieFX sample

The list of sound effects and samples you can use in The Movies Post-Production is hugely increased by the built-in support for GarageBand and iMovie

  • Simple Sharing with Flip4Mac WMV Studio

To share the creations with other fans of The Movies around the world, one needs to upload movies to The Movies Online website in Windows Media format, not QuickTime. To allow Mac users to do this, Feral has bundled Telestream's Flip4Mac Studio for free with the game.

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