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Prep for iMovie with iPad2 – Schools Love this App

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Mesa, Arizona – When we first published Prep for iMovie with iPad2 in 2011 we had the home video maker in mind, and never considered that America’s schools would soon be buying this app. Prep for iMovie with iPad2 delivers 26 minutes of instruction teaching iPad’s iMovie video-editing software. Prep for iMovie with iPad2 provides in-app media so the student can build the same final project that the app teaches.

Perhaps this use of in-app media made it attractive to educators. The user saves in-app media to the camera roll, so he can practice what the lesson demonstrates. It’s almost like an in-app assignment.

Mosa Motion’s Kari Adams said, “We weren’t trying to build an app for schools, we were just trying to provide a decent learning experience for aspiring video makers. Things got exciting when our sales data showed more and more frequent blips of sales to schools.”

Schools are buying lots of iPads, according to Ken Cook, CEO of Apple:

“The adoption of the iPad in education is something I’ve never seen in any technology,” Cook said on a call with investors. “Education tends to be a conservative institution, but we’re not seeing that at all on the iPad. It’s been a big help for us.” Cook notes that over 1 million iPads were sold to schools in Apple’s most recent quarter.

Apple’s iPad is a great device for filming, editing and playing video content. iPad replaces the use of a separate camera and a separate computer for video making. With iPad’s great utility, and the low cost of
apps, it’s not surprising that this app is finding it’s way into schools.

Mosa Motion’s Kari Adams says, “We’d like to thank the many educators who have discovered iPad and Prep for iMovie with iPad2. Our participation in Apple’s 50% off to educators program has allowed schools to discover and purchase Prep for iMovie with iPad2 listed in Apple’s educators iPad app store. We are excited to be of use to the K-12 user.”

Prep for iMovie with iPad2 1.2 will run on any iPad, and supports Airplay on devices running iOS5 and greater.

Device Requirements:
* iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
* Requires iOS 3.2 or later
* 318.0 MB

Pricing and Availability:
Prep for iMovie with iPad2 1.2 is $3.99 USD (or equivalent amount in other currencies) and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Photo & Video category.

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Located in Mesa, Arizona, Mosa Motion Graphics develops and publish apps for OSX and iOS. Copyright (C) 2012 Mosa Motion Graphics LLC. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo and Mac OS X platforms are trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.


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