The first thing we have to do is creating a MIDI region in order to insert the hymn in GarageBand. The melody of "Glory be to Jesus" can be disassembled in four different parts: soprano, alto, tenor and bass. We need to create then four MIDI sections, one for each part.
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Soprano |
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Alto |
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Tenor |
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Bass |
At the end, with all the instruments, it will look like below.
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If you prefer the organ you can add it in the place of the piano |
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At the end we have 32 |
Now open iMovie. File-->New Movie. Now you have to add the music (the MP3 file that you saved with iTunes) on the bottom of the iMovie project (as you can see in the screenshot below).
To add a slide, click on Titles, in the bottom left corner of iMovie; you now can see all the themes: drag the one that you prefer in your timeline to create the slide. Drag on the top of a slide to change its length in order to make it last for the whole verse. You can now choose the pictures for the slides; to add a picture to a slide, just drag the picture (or its file) in the slide and click on Replace. We want to add a cropping: click on the slide, then go to Adjust-->Cropping and choose the one you prefer; we used the Ken Burns crop to make the picture moving around the screen.
We still have to add the lyrics of the hymn: double click on a slide to add a text; write or paste your lyrics on the slide and adjust the time in order to obtain a perfect transition between slides, verses and music.
Now that your project is finished go to File-->Share-->Theater to export your movie and create a version of it that you can share on YouTube or keep in your computer.
Here is my Hymn: Glory Be To Jesus.
As usual thank you for reading my blog, I hope that my instructions are enough clear and easy to understand. Enjoy!
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