| 1. | What tracks and panes are showing when you open a new movie project template from the GarageBand welcome screen? |
| 2. | What types of video files can be imported into a GarageBand project? |
| 3. | What is the maximum number of video files you can add to a Garage-Band project? |
| 4. | If you import a movie file that includes audio, how does the imported audio appear in the Timeline? |
| 5. | Can you edit the audio region in the Video Sound track? |
| 6. | How do you add markers to the Video Track? |
| 7. | Why do many jingles come in Long, Medium, and Short versions? |
| 8. | How can you use the Musical Typing window to add sound effects to the Timeline? |
| A1: | The new movie template includes an empty Video Track and displays the Movies pane of the Media Browser. |
| A2: | You can import any iMovie project or QuickTime-compatible video format. |
| A3: | A GarageBand project can only include one video file. It will always start at the beginning of the project. |
| A4: | A video's audio appears as an orange Real Instrument region in the Video Sound track located directly below the Video Track. |
| A5: | You can edit the audio in the Video Sound track in the same way you edit any Real Instrument region. |
| A6: | Select the Video Track, move the playhead to the desired marker position, then click the Add Marker button in the editor. |
| A7: | Many jingles come in different lengths so that they can be used as a recurring theme in a show. |
| A8: | Create a Software Instrument track and choose one of the Sound Effects instruments, or manually create a customized sound effect instrument. Once you've selected the instrument, you can trigger the sound effects and record them to the track. |