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    When you import video clips into your library, iMovie automatically places the video clips into ‘Events’. Your video clips are saved into events based on the date and time the video clip was recorded. Events are like folders which contains video clips, projects and much more that you create with them.
    I made the movies using Events. My question is about combining iMovie projects. I have already used the online Mac tutorials for Events. In imovie 2011 i have two different texts one after the other. I want the transition to be smoother. For example I would like to have the first text fade into the second
    When you create an iMovie project — such as a business presentation, training video, or a products and services showcase — imported clips are displayed in the Project and Event browsers, where you can rearrange them in a sequence. Whether you’re moving a single clip or multiple
    How to use iMovie templates, effects, transitions, and themes; how to crop and shorten videos — this and more in our iMovie tutorial for iPhone. The latter is a fun feature that puts a few clips together into a Hollywood-style movie trailer. But because there’s not much more you can do with that feature
    iMovie is part of the iLife package which comes with every Mac, if understood correctly you can use iMovie to create quality projects worth showing off. Introducing iMovie. With every new Mac the package called iLife is pre-installed — easy to use software that attracts many people to the Apple Mac.
    Sharing your Movie * iMovie and iLife are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. This app is a course tutorial for iMovie! Check out all the fun and features and get a glimpse of all the new editing power Apple has built into this easy-to-use, yet full-featured iLife app!
    iMovie for Mac is a powerful video-editing program that among other things can turn iPhone-recorded video footage into stunning movies. Once your clips are imported you will find them in My Movie in the column on the left. By default iMovie shows clips in a Show Separate Days in Events view, but
    Are you sure you know iMovie very well? Here i would like to share 20 useful iMovie tricks you may Here are 20 useful iMovie tricks hidden in different functions, which will be useful for you to be an For those users, who can change the interface in Windows – > Swap Events and Projects, and then the
    Events in iMovie are practically folders in which you organize video clips that you import into iMovie. It’s like cooking: You have your pan on a stove (a project in iMovie) and you add ingredients, like a chicken or chicken drums (complete video clips or selected parts of them) from different pots
    In iMovie, you’ll see that the program is made up of three main windows: the project library, the viewer and the timeline. Whenever you click on a clip in your project library, iMovie selects and highlights a four second portion of that video. To lengthen or shorten the selected portion, drag on the yellow tabs

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