Although it will look the same as a regular audio file, you can in fact narrate directly over an iMovie project that's in progress. In order to do this, select the microphone button underneath the preview screen. Drag your mouse over to where you wish to begin your narration, and press the record button. You will be given three seconds to prepare yourself before you can begin narration and layer it over the video file.
You can fine-tune the start and endpoint of a clip in your movie. Fine-tuning the start and endpoints and is called trimming. To extend or shorten a clip first In the timeline, skim to the beginning or end of the clip you want to extend or shorten then:. Note: To extend a clip, there must be unused portions of the clip available.
It does have a split function that works in a similar way as a traditional cutting tool. To add images to your iMovie project, select the "Import Media" option, located under the File menu on the top toolbar. From the file menu, select the image or images that should be imported into the project. These images will appear in the Media Library, where you can drag these images into the project Timeline.
To add transitions to your iMovie project, select the "Transitions" menu located in the Media Library. There should be a variety of transitions that can be added into the project. Similar to how video clips and images are added, these transitions can also be dragged into the project Timeline between clips.
Once added to the project, a small box containing two inward facing arrow heads should appear where the transition was added. Make sure that transitions are added there. NOTE: Transitions can only be inserted between video clips that are in the same line of video. If you insert video above another clip, you cannot have transitions between them.
You must intersplice the videos. The transition can be seen in the Viewer. To see the transition, place the playhead over the transition box. From the Timeline, double click on your transition. A popup menu should appear, letting users modify the length of the transition.
You will again have to drag the audio file from the Project Library to the timeline. If you plan to record the audio in iMovie, move the playhead to the beginning of the slideshow and hit record. You may want to record each slide separately and line up the audio as you do the slides.
Select your QuickTime file. It should show up in the Project Library the upper left hand section of your iMovie screen. To build your movie, select the media file and drag it into the timeline bottom half of screen.
It will already be timed according to the assignment 4 min, 20 seconds for each slide. Be sure to check the crop on the media before moving forward. In the preview window, click on the crop button and toggle between fit and Crop to Fill depending on what you think works best.
You want to make sure all of your slide show content is in the window. Select all of the jpeg files. They will appear separately in the Project Library upper left hand section of the iMovie screen. To build your movie, select each photo and drag it into the timeline bottom half of screen.
You may choose to drag in one image at a time, record the voiceover for that slide and then move on to the next. This can account for slight timing changes — ie. Perhaps one slide has a voice over of 25 seconds, one 18 seconds, and one 17 seconds. You can make some modifications on how you would like your project to be exported. A notification will pop up when it is complete.
Contact Us. Our Staff. Exporting Your Video From iMovie. Set tags for the shared movie: Click in the Tags field, and type tag names separated by commas. Set the output format of the shared movie: Click the Format pop-up menu and choose an option. Set the resolution of the shared movie: Click the Resolution pop-up menu and choose an option. Note: You can export a 4K clip or movie in its native resolution.
Choose where you want to export your movie: To use AirDrop, tap AirDrop, then tap the profile picture of its user at the top of the screen. Or you can use AirDrop between your own Apple devices. To export the movie to your Photos library, tap Save Video. If you have iCloud Photos enabled, you can access the video from all Apple devices signed into the same iCloud account. Share your movie on the web Save your movie in the Photos library, then upload it to the web.
In the Projects browser in iMovie, tap the project you want share, then tap the Share button. If you want to change the resolution of your video, tap Options under the movie title, then choose a resolution. Lower resolutions like p HD produce smaller files that upload to the web faster than movies with higher resolutions. Tap Save Video to save your movie in the Photos library on your device.
Open an app like YouTube or Facebook on your device, or visit the website for the service you want to use, then upload your video. Share or export your iMovie project on Mac Email your movie, add the movie to your Photos library, or prepare your movie to share on the web. Send your movie via email You can email your movie to others with the Mail app. From the Projects browser, select the iMovie project you want to send, click the More button, then choose Share Project.
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