As your iMovie event library continues to grow over time, there's going to be more and more footage in there that you'll likely never use, so it's a good idea to always mark your footage as either favorites or rejected. You can leave footage you're not sure about unmarked, but there's bound to be a lot of footage that you know you absolutely won't use. Marking those clips as rejected will make it much easier to delete them later when you start running out of hard drive space.
- [Instructor] As your iMovie event library…continues to grow over time,…there's going to be more and more footage in there…that you'll probably never use.…This is why it's a good idea…to always mark your footage as favorites…as well as rejected.…You can leave footage you're not sure about unmarked,…but there's bound to be a lot of footage…that you know you absolutely won't use,…so be sure to mark those clips as rejected…because it'll make it that much easier to delete later…when you start running out of hard drive space.…And as we've seen,…we can mark clips as rejected by right clicking on them…and choosing Reject,…but we know that this just hides that clip from this view.…
Notice we currently have Hide Rejected selected up here.…If I go back to the Rejected view,…that's where we can find all the clips we've rejected.…And here you can decide whether these clips…are really no good…or you can give them a reprieve by unmarking them…and choosing Unrate,…and that sends them back to the event they came from.…So even when you reject clips,…
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3/15/2018- Importing video
- Browsing events
- Adding clips to a new iMovie project
- Organizing and rating clips
- Trimming video
- Splitting, inserting, and connecting clips
- Creating still clips
- Adding photos, transitions, and titles
- Applying special effects
- Adding music and sound effects
- Sharing movies
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome46s
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1. Import Video
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Understand connector types2m 24s
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Import video files3m 9s
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2. Get Started
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Understand the iMovie window5m 55s
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3. Organize Clips
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Organize events4m 38s
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Rate clips4m 7s
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Delete unwanted clips3m 55s
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4. Edit Video
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Create a new project2m 21s
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Add clips to the project8m 45s
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Fine tune clips2m 51s
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Crop and rotate clips3m 45s
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5. Photos, Transitions, Titles, and Effects
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Incorporate photos6m 7s
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Adjust color7m 39s
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Use transitions10m 36s
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Add titles4m 42s
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Adjust the speed of clips12m 24s
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Stabilize video3m 52s
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Use green-screen effects8m 22s
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Apply video effects1m 52s
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Create movie trailers8m 50s
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6. Work with Audio
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Add music and sound effects8m 13s
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Add background music6m 12s
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Record a voice-over3m 21s
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Extract audio from clips3m 7s
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7. Share Your Movies
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Export to iMovie Theater5m 33s
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Conclusion
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Next steps29s
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