iMovie is a Mac based video editing software, aimed at entry-level and for the amateur consumer. It provides all the basic features in a clean, easy interface. The latest version of iMovie is 10.1.8. This version of iMovie has more options to share a movie, more movie and trailer theme options from iMovie for iOS, easier to make picture-in-pictures, cutaways, side-by-sides etc., more realistic green-screen effects and easier refinements.
Download ZIP files of video, images, and audio clips here
In the workshop we will cover:
- Getting Started
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- iMovie interface
- Media > Photos and iMovie Libraries
- Projects
- iMovie file structure and backup (iMovie Library on external drive or multiple libraries)
- Importing video clips
- iMovie interface
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- Editing
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- Create a new Project
- Add clips to your project
- Edit video (trim, move, split clips)
- Add images
- Edit images (crop and adjust the Ken Burns Effect)
- Advanced adjustments
- Use video effects (green-screen, cutaways, picture-in-picture, and side-by-side)
- Edit audio (detach audio, adjust volume)
- Add a voiceover
- Add background music or sound effects
- Add transitions
- Add titles
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- Sharing
- QuickTime file
- YouTube
Apple’s iMovie for Mac Help Guide
Apple’s iMovie for iPhone and iPad Help
The video tutorials below are from Hoonuit’s course on iMovie version 10.0.6. Most of the features and interface behave the same as version 10.1.1, though they are not identical. Login to Hoonuit via our Wooster portal and use your College credentials.
iMovie 10.0.6 (Yosemite) Training
A. What’s New
- Explore the new user interface
- Email an HD movie using mail drop
- Export single frames as an image
- iMovie Theater
B. Basics
C. Create a Movie
- Choose a theme
- Select clips
- Arrange, trim, split, and move clips
- Sway: Copying a Sway
- Add and edit titles
- Add music
- Add a narration
D. Create a Trailer
E. Sharing
F. Advanced Movie-Making