3The AVChD WorkfloW on Apple CompuTersApple Intel-based Mac computers (MacBookPro Laptops, iMac or Mac Pro Towers) work really well with PanasonicAVCCAM cameras shooting AVCHD footage. Working on a Mac platform presents four editing solutions, based on yourbudget and the complexity of your final edit. The four editing applications are: iMovie ’(08 or ’09), Final Cut Express 4,Final Cut Pro (v.6.05 or higher, Part of Final Cut Studio) and Adobe Premier Pro as part of CS4.This paper will discuss a typical AVCHD workflow for editing with and outputting fromiMovie’09, part of iLife’09. For detailed information on editing with iMovie please see: www.apple.com/support/imovieeDiTing & ouTpuTTing AVChD WiTh Apple imoVie ‘09keY poinT #1. To eDiT AVChD in imoVie ‘09 You musT hAVe An inTel bAseD mAC CompuTerOne of the fastest and easiest ways to edit AVCHD footage on a Mac computer is with iMovie ’09 software (part of theiLife ’09 bundle).Although this application is not as sophisticated as Final Cut Express 4, Final Cut Pro or Adobe CS4, for simple editingit is quite good. Like the other Apple editing tools, iMovie does not recognize AVCHD natively, it will transcode yourfootage using Apple’s Intermediate Codec. It is quite fast, but does require additional storage on your hard drive.TrAnsferring AVChD fooTAge To Your mAC.When you are ready to transfer your AVCHD footage from your camera to your computer, there are basically threedifferent approaches you can take. The fastest and easiest method is to simply place your camera in PC mode andconnect to MAC via USB cable. If you don’t want to tie up your camera, you can remove your SDHC card from thecamera and mount in on the computer using an external SDHC card reader. And finally, you can copy your footage to anexternal hard drive for later editing. We will look at each approach.