You can export your movie. Just go under share > export movie. Generally it will save as an .m4v file. Then you can just drag it into the designated upload area on YouTube. So I guess your still technically going under the share menu, but it's a little different. There's no other way TO share it without doing so with the "Share" drop-down menu.
Yes, you can use Dropbox videos in iMovie. To do this, you need to download the video files from Dropbox to your device first. Once the files are saved locally, you can import them into iMovie for editing. Just ensure the video format is compatible with iMovie.
You can use iMovie to edit your ipad2 videos.
Apple's iMovie software has supported HD content since 2005.Here is a list of iMovie software that is compatible with HD recordings and videos (as of January 2010):iMovie HDiMovie HD 6iMovie '08iMovie '09Any iMovie made before iMovie HD will not read and work with HD recordings and videos.
he uses imovie
The movies are on my desktop and I click to upload them and it does not allow me to. The videos are .MOV and I am able to watch them in Quick Time but, I cannot upload to iMovie! HELP!
A .rcproject file contains details of an editing project from iMovie. It contains pointers to the original videos. To reestablish the connection to the video file the .rcproject should be put into the iMovie Projects folder within the Movies folder. When iMovie is launched the videos from the project will be available for exporting as a playable movie file.
YouTube or Google videos.
she uses iMovie
Imovie and Windows movie maker are the best P.S:I would choose IMOVIE
The Share menu can be found on the menu bar at the top of the screen. It is the seventh item from the left - (Apple) iMovie, File, Edit, View, Text, Share, Window, Help
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They are two completely different apps. Keynote is for making slide-based presentaitons. iMovie is for editing videos.