iMovie 10 Demo and Tutorial - How to Make Movies on Your Mac

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You can learn how to make movies on your Mac with iMovie in under 20 minutes. Today, we'll cover: importing media, video editing, effects, color, transitions, music, titles, and more. If you want to learn more about iMovie, check the link below:

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Professional, Concise, human, friendly yet authoratative. Superb. A perfect lesson in how to do .... 'a lesson'.

steviegilmore
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Working as a realtor in the time of the COVID-19 shelter in place situation, I needed to be creative with showing homes virtually. While I do have a professional video made for each listing, I now need some additional footage and information to share since buyers can't go into the homes at the moment, so I have my homeowner doing some additional photos and videos to send me to make a virtual Open house. Thank you for showing me how to make this work and I look forward to giving it a try!

marianneslamm
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Great job! Very step by step, easy to follow and full of content. And entertaining too! You’re cracking me up with the JJ Abrams shout outs.

edwardoblenis
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Thank you for posting a understandable and professional video on using iMovie.

capttomhughes
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I struggled on my own for an hour and a half before finding your video. I completed my project in about half an hour after watching your well presented tutorial. Thanks!

peggythebaker
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Clicked around iMovie, became frustrated, watched your short video and wahla! Enjoying making my first movie from a recent European vacation! Thanks so much! Clear, concise professional! Great job !

darwinpaz
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Well done, just what I was looking for - enough information to get started with a pointer to further learning.

keirapperley
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Excellent learning tool. Exactly what I was looking for.

sandracmtz
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Thank You for this helpful quick lesson

MrKimsukh
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Thank you very much for your valuable information and waiting for another tips related with imovie editing

noufalainikkal
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Thank you so much - I think I finally understand some of how to use iMovie. Great tutorial

lwheelerdame
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Thanks! That was excellent. Explained and displayed perfectly for a non techie to learn.

meaganhayes
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Excellent advice ...cant wait to get started.Many thanks

kathrynsweeney
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Nice video. I watched many iMovie tutorial videos, but focused only on small videos, as I don't like watching long tutorial videos (I get distracted so easily, especially if you see that there are more videos that can teach you in a shorter period). Your video is nice, and I watched the entire thing. I give you a thumbs up. 

I am working on my vacation video. I want to make 1 video (so it will be a long video of at least 2 hours - hopefully the family won't get easily distracted, hahaha). My MBP's (2.8 GHz Intel Core i7,  6 GB 2133 MHz LPDDR3,  Radeon Pro 555 2048 MB,  Intel HD Graphics 630 1536 MB) internal hard disk is only 256GB, as I use mostly external hard disks. So, editing video is something new to me. So when I was around 30 mins in the video, I encountered storage shortage. So I moved my entire library (as recommended online) to my usb 2.0 (maybe 3.0, I don't remember now) external hard disk. So I have free space now, but when I work now in iMovie (I'm around 45 mins of the video), my project is so choppy, slow. Like everything has to load first, when I go lets say to beginning, or the middle, etc... everything is going slow and disturbing my entire workflow. I thought about making like 5 videos of of 30 mins, so that I can still work on my internal hard disk (and transfer them afterwards to my external hard disk), but It would be nicer in my opinion to make 1 movie.

Do you have any tips/advice for me in order to avoid that choppiness, and disturbing my workflow?

ArtificialJetleg
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Great video!
Although I should point out something:
I’m sure you’re aware of this already, but when doing the fade outs (and fade ins) on video clips, there’s a box you can check in the settings menu on the timeline that says “fade out to black” (or “fade in to black”, whichever is desired). I usually do this whenever I make my videos.

I do wish Apple did an overhaul of this app. There are some scenes that I would like to intensify in my videos, and I don’t want to resort to using the ken burns effect on pictures that have been ridiculously cut down to 0.1 seconds, or using the same video effects multiple times. Another thing I wish iMovie would let you do is use multiple picture-in-picture scenes instead of limiting you to only one item at a time (as shown in this video). Also, animations would be good too, like for transitions for items you’d like in Picture-in-picture.

I know FCPX and Camtasia Studio for Max can do the stuff I mentioned before, but I (sadly) don’t have the *_$$$_* to shell out.

ThunderBuddy
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Such a great video you made, I am long time user of iMovie and your video still helped me out, well done!

samfraulino
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Solid beginner tutorial. Thanks for making this.

WAMil
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very clear instruction, thank you so much!

cccrichurch
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This video is great....I have learned so many more things about iMovie. Very very helpful! Thank you!

jillgu
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Very clear, easy to understand. Thank you

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