Yes, you have 2 options to choose from.
1) Boot Camp
Boot Camp is a standard feature in Mac OS X Leopard (10.5) which allows you to install and run Windows on your Mac.
Once you have installed Windows on your Mac using Boot Camp, you can then boot up your Mac using either operating systems. If you boot up using Windows, you can install and run muvee Reveal, with performance every bit as good as what you will get with a regular PC.
For more information about Boot Camp, click here.
2) Parallels
Parallels Desktop for Mac allows you to run Windows on your Mac, but unlike Boot Camp, it does not require you to choose either Mac OS or Windows when you boot up your Mac.
Parallels runs a "virtual machine" which "emulates" a PC's hardware in software under Mac OS. Therefore, the performance will not be as good as Boot Camp, which runs windows "natively" on the Mac's hardware.
While we do not officially support running muvee Reveal under Parallels, it will install and run on a Parallels Desktop 3.0 virtual machine running on Windows XP or Vista. However, the performance and quality of muvee previews and saved productions will not be as good as when muvee Reveal runs directly off a Boot Camp partition. In particular, full screen preview is noticeably less smooth with Parallels than with Boot Camp. You might notice jagged edges as well.
For more information on Parallels, click here.