Tutorial on imovie for mac11/24/2023 ![]() Or you can drag it to the bottom and you can see it be a piece of background music. You can drag it on top just like a title so it locks in with a clip and appears at a certain point in your video. We'll add one that's a little bit longer here. Then look at the longer ones by time to find music or Sort By Genre and then you'll find the ones that are jingles. If you're doing the built in ones you're going to get a bunch of special effects and some music. You can add audio from your music collection, sound effects built into iMovie, or from GarageBand. Here's a doorway transition, for instance. You can use different transitions for different types of effects. Then you can see the transition play out here in the preview area. If you want to preview it just click the position line just before a certain point and hit the spacebar. So you can make it a little bit longer than half a second. You can double click on it and you can change the duration of that transition. Click on Transitions here and you can drag and drop one of these transitions, like say a standard cross dissolve, just place it in-between a clip here and you'll see it appear. So you get titles by themselves or titles over your video. You can also drag the end of it to make it a little bit longer if you want it to appear for more than a few seconds. When you drop it there, that's the point in which the title will start and will appear as an overlay on top. So let's add the second type of title here by dragging it but placing it on top of a clip. Now you can also add titles on top of clips. I can then Edit the text in the preview area here on the right. This will make it appear as its own thing over an empty background. I'll click on Titles here and I'll use this first title here and drag it to the beginning. If I want to move a clip around I can just click and drag it and move it to another spot in the timeline. Let's adjust the size of the timeline here so I can see all of the clips. Just click in a spot and you can see it leaves a line there. Now that you have a bunch of clips in here you can trim any clip you want grabbing the start or the end of the clip and dragging it to remove extra video at the front or back of that clip. So I'll drag this one in here and I'll drag this one after it. Find the videos you want and drag those in as well. Or if you're looking at all your photos you can just set it to only show you the videos. Click on Photos here on the left and then you can go to Albums and your Video Album. You can also bring them in from your Photos Library. I'll drag the second one here after the first one. ![]() I'll just drag them down here into the Timeline and drop them in. One of the easiest way to bring clips in is to have them in the Finder as files like I have these two on the Desktop. So let's launch iMovie here and then we'll create a new project, make it a movie project, and now we'll bring some clips in. There you can find out more, join us, and get exclusive content. MacMost is made possible by a great group of supporters. Let me show you how you can create, edit, and export an iMovie project in less that five minutes.
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