Explore iMovie's video effects. You can make color and quality adjustments on each video clip. You can also apply a variety of special effects, like aged film, to each clip. Controls let you speed up, slow down or freeze frame.
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Thanks, very helpful, I had learned iMovie prior to this edition and found I was lost. You have encouraged me to proceed to master the new format. David
Linda
11 years ago
Hello Gary. Glad you posted this video about the new features in iMovie. I have been trying to capture a still image and I am having a difficult time. Please send info. Thank you.
I appreciate your videos and that you provide transcripts - particularly helpful for those of us who are deaf or hard-of-hearing, by the way. Working with the iMovie 13, I can't figure out why my cropped video clips end up at different layers in the timeline when I drag them into it. Please help.
Not sure what you mean. In iMovie version 10 (there is no 13) you can drag a clip to the timeline before or after a clip already there. Or, if you drag it above the timeline it can be used as an overlay (picture-in-picture, cutaway or side-by-side).
Thanks, very helpful, I had learned iMovie prior to this edition and found I was lost. You have encouraged me to proceed to master the new format. David
Hello Gary. Glad you posted this video about the new features in iMovie. I have been trying to capture a still image and I am having a difficult time. Please send info. Thank you.
You mean you want to take a frame from a video and convert it to a still image? Don't use iMovie for that. Use QuickTime Player. http://macmost.com/capturing-video-still-frames-with-quicktime-player.html.
I appreciate your videos and that you provide transcripts - particularly helpful for those of us who are deaf or hard-of-hearing, by the way. Working with the iMovie 13, I can't figure out why my cropped video clips end up at different layers in the timeline when I drag them into it. Please help.
Not sure what you mean. In iMovie version 10 (there is no 13) you can drag a clip to the timeline before or after a clip already there. Or, if you drag it above the timeline it can be used as an overlay (picture-in-picture, cutaway or side-by-side).