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DESCRIPTION
Simple Rotate is an iMovie plug-in that rotates any part of your clip - or your whole clip (it is a combination of rotation and crop). You can set start and end rotation, and the plug will animate the frames in-between.

Use this plug whenever you need some non-trivial rotation effects for your clip

WHAT'S NEW
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REQUIREMENTS
iMovie 3.0 or later.


Developer:cf/x
Downloads:17,934
  - Version d/l:5,930
Multimedia & Design:Video
License:Shareware
Date:30 Apr 2007
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$3.00
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    Jun 24 2007

    TRAVMYSPACEACCT  This program is fairly useless and costs $3. It makes it so the video rotates as it is playing and it doesn't look very good. If you want something that rotates an entire video so that it plays 90 degrees rotated from how it was shot (like I did) search for bitplayer. It's free and does the job well.  
    (Version 3.01)

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    Mar 1 2008

    ABCHOI  OMiGosh! Thank you so much for supplying the information about BitPlayer! Now I can enjoy my videos without tilting my head and/or my computer! You don't know how much this means to me :)  
    (Version 3.01)

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    Oct 10 2005

    JONNY  I downloaded the software but it could not rotate my entire movie.

    Clip static ended up being the name of the software and it can only rotate static clips.

    I would not recommend downloading this if you have a movie you need to rotate.  
    (Version 2.0)

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    Aug 16 2005

    ANONYMOUS  The clip I downloaded here was for still pictures. I thought from the description I would be getting a plug in to rotate my whole movie  
    (Version 2.0)

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    Apr 29 2004

    ANONYMOUS  I downloaded the plug-in but could not find the folder of where to place it (path: HD/Home/Library/iMovie/plug-ins) nor the 'cfx' folder. Am I missing something? Thanks.  
    (Version 1.0.1)

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    Jun 24 2004

    NICK M  "Home" refers to your personal home folder, this is the Icon of a little house which is usually named as your username. Don't confuse this with an actual folder called "Home"

    In my case:

    Macintosh HD/Users/nicks/Library/imovie/Plug-ins  
    (Version 1.2)

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    Jun 24 2004

    µø˜˚´¥  The path "path: HD/Home/Library/iMovie/plug-ins" refers to

    "whatever you named your drive"/"Whatever your user name is"/Library/iMovie/Plug-ins

    and is not meant to be taken literally  
    (Version 1.2)

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