An unfinished iMovie project can be saved to a disk to be worked on at a later date. A finished movie can be exported by selecting the Share menu and then Export Movie... Select a medium or large movie and export to disk to allow other people to enjoy your film on their computer or TV.
To move an iMovie project to another Mac, first, open iMovie and select the project you want to transfer. Go to "File" and choose "Export Project" or "Duplicate Project" to save it as a file on your desktop or an external drive. Once saved, transfer the file to the other Mac using a USB drive, AirDrop, or cloud storage. Finally, open the project in iMovie on the new Mac, and ensure that any associated media files are also transferred for full functionality.
export it from imovie, and you can import to imovie from file
Yes, you can use iPhoto slideshows in iMovie by exporting the slideshow as a video file from iPhoto and then importing that video into iMovie. Simply create your slideshow in iPhoto, export it to your desired format, and then open iMovie to add the exported slideshow to your project. This allows you to incorporate your iPhoto slideshows into your iMovie edits seamlessly.
Yes you can , There are so many different ways to edit on imovie! Autotuning ,cutting clips ,etc.! Anyways if you look up on Youtube how to do certain things with Imovie you'll learn. To export a video is simple! Open Imovie and where you would turn your mac off should be the words Imovie ,file ,edit ,view , text ,share ,window , help. Click share and press Export Imovie. You can also look this up on Youtube if this dose not make sense.
The conversion should not have completely gotten rid of the iMovie project that you originally had. Look through your files to see if you still have the iMovie project that you converted to an iDVD project. If you completely converted it, then there's not much else you can do other than trying to see if you can revert it back to an iMovie project.
Yes it can run fine
To move a video from iMovie to your desktop, first, open your project in iMovie and click on the "File" menu. Select "Share," then choose "File" to export your video. Adjust the settings as needed, then click "Next" to select your desktop as the destination. Finally, click "Save," and your video will be exported to your desktop.
Click on the "Export" menu option in the "File" menu. After the export is done you will be able to import the file into iMovie
i dont know, however you can export from imovie into quicktime just press share then quicktime
From iMovie's Share menu select the YouTube option and use a Large or HD setting to export your movie.
Honestly, the direct upload from iMovie is not the best thing to do. It is better to export the video file and upload it directly.