Learn how to work with 4k and 60 frames per second (fps) video in iMovie.
Learn how to work with 4k and 60 fps video
Add photos and videos
Add photos and videos to your iMovie project on an iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
Whether you’re using a Mac or an iOS device, it’s never been easier to make it in the movies. Just choose your clips, then add titles, music, and effects. Mar 05, 2015 This ver iMovie 10 10.0.5 came with my new iMac - Mavericks. But I had the iMovie 11 put back on again as it referenced all my previous work i had done on the previous iMac running Mountain Lion. For some reason Apple does not readily support its older created files. I have had to reload several ver of Pages in order to read older files too.
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Watch your iMovie videos
To watch your movies and trailers on your Apple TV, use AirPlay. To watch your videos on all your devices, transfer your videos to iCloud Photos.
Learn more about how to watch your videos
Move your library
To save space on your Mac, you can move your iMovie library to an external hard drive.
Learn how to move your iMovie library
Explore iMovie basics with Today at Apple
In this hands-on session, learn how to use iMovie to shorten and arrange your clips, and to add audio, titles, and other effects.
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