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This wikiHow teaches you how to use iMovie on your Mac computer. iMovie is a free video-editing program that comes included with most Macs.

Things You Should Know

  • You can import video, photo, and audio files into iMovie to use in your video projects.
  • You can drag and drop files into the project timeline to rearrange them exactly how you want.
  • If you have a large video file, exporting your video may take over an hour.
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Create a Project

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  1. It's at the top of the iMovie window.
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  2. You'll find this option on the left side of the Projects page. Clicking it prompts a drop-down menu to appear.
  3. It's in the drop-down menu. This creates a new blank iMovie project. The default project name is "My Movie 1" unless you have other projects saved, in which case the number might be different.
  4. Ongoing iMovie projects are accessible in the Projects tab, so you can close iMovie at any time without worrying about your files being lost.
    • Each time you open iMovie you can view your projects from the Projects tab.
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Import Files

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  1. If you want to use files from an SD card or flash drive, plug the item into your Mac beforehand.
    • You will most likely need a USB-C SD card adapter for your Mac if you want to plug in an SD card. You can use USB-C flash drives with modern Macs, but you'll need a USB 3.0 to USB-C adapter if you have a traditional flash drive.
  2. It's a downward-facing arrow in the top-left section of your iMovie project. This will prompt a window to open.
  3. On the left side of the window, click the folder from which you want to import videos and/or photos.
    • To browse your Mac's available folders, click the Macintosh HD item on the left side of the window.
    • If you're using videos from removable storage, such as a thumb drive or a camera that's connected, you'd click the removable storage's name on the left side of the window.
  4. Hold down ⌘ Command while clicking each video clip and/or photo you want to add to iMovie.
  5. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. Doing so will add the selected video and photo files to the pane in the upper-left side of the Media tab.
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Add Photos & Videos

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  1. Click and drag each photo and video you want to add to the timeline pane at the bottom of the iMovie window.
    • To add all of your media at once, click one file in the media pane, press ⌘ Command + A to select all of the files, and click and drag the selected files into the timeline.
  2. To move a video clip back or forward in the timeline, click and drag the clip left or right in the timeline pane.
    • You can do this with photos as well.
  3. If you want to shorten a video clip by removing part of its beginning or end, click and drag the left or right side of the video's box in toward the center of the video.
    • For example, to shorten a video by removing part of its beginning, click and drag the far-left side of the video's box in the timeline to the right until you've removed the section.
  4. Split a video clip . To create a split in a video, drag the vertical playhead to the section in which you want to insert the split, then press ⌘ Command + B . This will cut the video into two segments; you can then reposition the segments independent of one another.
    • This is useful when attempting to break up a larger video or when placing transitions in the middle of clips.
  5. Dragging the right end of a photo left or right will shorten or lengthen the amount of time for which the photo remains on-screen during the movie.
  6. Click a clip you want to remove, then press the Delete key to remove the clip from the timeline.
    • You can combine this feature with clip-splitting to remove sections from a video.
  7. Click the Transitions tab at the top of iMovie, then click and drag a transition you want to use onto the timeline between two video clips.
    • Selecting a transition with your cursor will allow you to preview the transition.
  8. Click the Title tab at the top of the iMovie window, then select a title template and replace the template's placeholder text with your own. This will add a several-second-long title slide to the beginning of your iMovie project.
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Add Audio

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  1. It's near the top of the iMovie window, just right of the Media tab. Doing so will bring up a list of available audio options.
  2. This tab is on the left side of the window. A list of iTunes songs will appear in the pane.
  3. Click the iTunes folder above the list of songs, then click the folder you want to use to browse for music files.
    • If you're content using iTunes music here, skip this step.
  4. Scroll down through the list of available iTunes songs until you find one you want to use.
  5. Click and drag the song from the pane down to the bottom of the timeline, then release the mouse. The song will snap onto the timeline.
    • You can adjust the song's position on the timeline by clicking and dragging the song's bar.
    • To shorten or lengthen the song, click and drag one end of the song's bar.
  6. To see iMovie sound effects, click the Sound Effects tab on the left side of the window, then scroll through the iMovie sound effects.
    • Just like any other file in iMovie, you can add sound effects to the timeline by clicking and dragging.
  7. If you need to raise or lower a track's volume, click and drag the horizontal line that runs through the track's green bar up or down. [2]
    • You can mute an audio track by selecting the track and then clicking the volume icon in the timeline.
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Publish Your Movie

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  1. It's in the drop-down menu. Doing so will open a pop-up window.
    • If you want to publish your iMovie project directly to a video site such as YouTube or Vimeo, you can instead click the site's option (e.g., YouTube ) in the drop-down menu and follow the instructions.
  2. You can change the following information depending on your preferences:
    • Description — Click the current description to enter your own description of the movie.
    • Tags — Click the current tag ( iMovie ) to add more tags.
    • Format — Allows you to change the movie's file type. iMovie files are saved in "Video and Audio" format by default.
    • Resolution — Allows you to change the resolution of the video. This can impact the video's quality.
    • Quality — Allows you to adjust your video's quality. The higher the quality, the larger the file size will be.
  3. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window.
  4. In the pop-up window which appears, type whatever you want to name your iMovie file into the "Name" text box.
  5. Click the "Where" drop-down box in the middle of the pop-up window, then click the folder in which you want to save your iMovie file.
  6. It's a blue button at the bottom of the window. Doing so prompts iMovie to begin exporting your movie into a file in your selected save location.
    • Depending on the movie's length, exporting a movie can take anywhere from several minutes to over an hour. Make sure your Mac is plugged into a power source, and keep your Mac's air vents unblocked.
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  • Question
    What's a good upgrade if I'm tired of using iMovie?
    Travis Page
    Brand & Product Specialist
    Travis Page is the Head of Product at Cinebody. Cinebody is a user-directed video content software company headquartered in Denver, Colorado that empowers brands to create instant, authentic, and engaging video content with anyone on earth. He holds a BS in Finance from the University of Colorado, Denver.
    Brand & Product Specialist
    Expert Answer
    Final Cut Pro is a great option if you want something kind of similar to iMovie with more functionality. The other thing you can do is move over to Adobe Premiere. That's the industry standard when it comes to editing video footage.
  • Question
    Why won't Facebook allow me to upload a video f I paid for it? It says the song belongs to someone else.
    Community Answer
    The use of the song is protected by copyright. Your purchase means you can listen to it on your devices. The normal purchase does not include rights to re-use in projects, unless you purchased those rights to use the song in projects (personal or commercial).
  • Question
    How do I remove a picture?
    Community Answer
    To remove an image from the timeline, you simply select the image and then hit the delete key on your keyboard.
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      Warnings

      • If you're using copyrighted images or music, do not distribute the movie to anybody or place it on YouTube (or other online sites) without first making sure you're covered under fair use. [3]
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      References

      1. Travis Page. Brand & Product Specialist. Expert Interview. 27 June 2019.
      2. https://support.apple.com/kb/PH22911?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US
      3. http://www.copyright.gov/

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      1. Create a new project.
      2. Import photos and/or videos.
      3. Drag media to the timeline.
      4. Rearrange media in the timeline.
      5. Crop media to desired sizes.
      6. Add transitions between clips.
      7. Add audio from iTunes.
      8. Export your movie.

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