Double click the clip.
The duration of a clip can be extended in iMovie by selecting the clip, pressing the I key to open the inspector and changing the time in the duration box. If this is for a still picture you can tick the box marked "Applies to all stills" to change the duration of all still images.
Yes, they definitely are. Anything you can open in QuickTime is compatible with iMovie
To reverse a clip in iMovie select the clip to be reversed, open the Inspector, in the Speed section click the Convert Clip button, and once the clip is converted tick the Reverse box.
If it isn't on your dock, go to your finder, search imovie, drag it to your dock, and click it on your dock.
No. Do not use iMovie because apple products are a waste of money. There are better, cheaper, or even free open source alternatives.
Once you open Imovie it should be right there just click on it. If not you might have deleted it. There is no way to get it back
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.
iMovie '09 has basic Green Screen editing built in. To access this ensure that the Advanced Tools option is ticked in the general section of iMovies Preferences.Drag your "green screen" video onto your background video clip in your project. Select Green Screen from the menu that appears. You can move the clip around or double click it to open the inspector to make further adjustments.
The short answer is no. You cannot record video via iMovie without sound. But it is super easy to edit out the sound! 1. Open up the clip inspector by double clicking the clip you want to remove sound from. 2. Press "a" on your keyboard. This should bring you to your audio editing panel. From here you can adjust the volume with a lever! Hope this helps!
Open iMovie and then open the movie that you want to upload to Youtube. Now, open the iMovie to youtube export screen by clicking File>Export>iMovie to Youtube. In the iMovie to Youtube export screen, set the video clip to upload, the video quality, the title and description to upload, the category and tags to upload, the youtube channel to upload to(optional), the advanced settings and then press the upload button.
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
This will vary depending on the version of iMovie you are using.The general editing menu (where you can edit titles, add video effects, etc.) should be a prominent tab labeled Editing as soon as you open up a blank iMovie screen.