Once a completed movie has been exported from iMovie it can be shared via email. With Apple's Mail application a movie's icon can be dragged into the message section of the email. A small green circle with a + sign will appear under the mouse pointer to indicate that the movie can be dropped at this point and will be added to the email. Alternatively you can select Attach Files... from Mail's File menu and select the movie from the standard file selection pane that appears.
Movie files can be large and not all email services (or indeed the recipient) will be happy handling a large video file through their email system.
There is not a website that allows you to save iMovie as a file, since iMovie automatically saves as a file.
Yes, you can. Just email the file (if the size is small enough) and have the recipient download that file and open it up in their iMovie software. Otherwise, you need to share it.
iMovie doesn't have a 'Save' function. It saves automatically when you close the program. You'll find when you re-open your project, the edits you made will be there.
iMovie automatically saves changes unless there is something wrong with your computer in which case you should see a professional.
you have to email the photos to your email account. Open your email account on your mac, and then open the photos. You can save the photos onto iPhoto, and from there you can make an iMovie or a Final Cut with the imported photos. Alternatively you can use software such as PocketMac (See links below) to synch most Blackberry models to a Mac.
You need to open and save it to your documents and import it.
save into your camera roll and then insert from your pictures onto a pages document
Imovie HD is close to imovie
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.
Yes. Save the photos to your computer and you can make them into an imovie or slideshow or presentation and you'll have to disc. I made one for my friend just last year.
Yes, iMovie can convert videos by allowing users to import various video formats and then export them in different formats and resolutions. You can edit videos within iMovie and then save or share them in a format compatible with platforms like YouTube, Facebook, or for local playback. However, it primarily supports formats that are compatible with Apple devices.
you will see a save button at the top of the screen it will say save click it then go on to your email address and click email then at the bottom of the email you'll see something that says attach file click it pick yours add a message to the email (optional) click send and your done