Create a Slideshow With iMovie In Less Than 3 Minutes

It is easy to create a slideshow with iMovie using a photo album. In less than three minutes you can import the photos, add transitions, insert titles, and include music. You can then export the slideshow as a video to use on YouTube, your social networks, or show during a presentation.

Comments: 8 Responses to “Create a Slideshow With iMovie In Less Than 3 Minutes”

    Kevin Murphy
    8 years ago

    Saed to desktop, as mp4, but got error message when I attempted to open it: /Users/kevinmurphy1/Desktop/Error mesage 101716.jpg
    (In case that isn't readable, the message is telling me that QuickTime can't open the file.

    Law Thim Fook
    8 years ago

    Gary, thanks for this video. I'm curious, what are the differences between doing this in iMovie vs exporting a Slideshow in Photos?

    Kevin Murphy
    8 years ago

    My error -- first save was not complete. Second effort worked perfectly. Sorry about the panic call.

    Kevin Murphy
    8 years ago

    P.S. Thank you for the terrific tutorial!

    8 years ago

    Law: Lots of differences. You have a lot more control in iMovie. Try them both and see.

    Law Thim Fook
    8 years ago

    Noted, Gary. Thanks for the tip. I'll try that out next time. Btw, would the file size in iMovie be much bigger compared to Photos, i.e. for the same number of photos and possibly a couple of movies?

    8 years ago

    Law: Depends on the details. The video file size should be the same, but if you create them differently -- like with more transitions and titles and such, then it could be higher. Same for compression choices you make when exporting as video.

    Law Thim Fook
    8 years ago

    Much thanks for the additional tips/info, Gary.

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