As many as your hard drive has room for.
To add photos to an unfinished iMovie project, open your project in iMovie and navigate to the media library. Click on the "Photos" tab, where you can browse your photo library. Simply drag and drop the desired photos into the timeline at the location you want them to appear. You can then adjust their duration and apply transitions or effects as needed.
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.
To import a screenshot into iMovie on a Mac, first take the screenshot using Command + Shift + 4 (or any other screenshot method). Then, open iMovie and navigate to your project. Click on the "Import Media" button, locate the screenshot in your Finder, select it, and click "Import Selected" to add it to your project. You can then drag the screenshot into your timeline for editing.
To add Apple Music songs to your iMovie project, you first need to convert them into a format iMovie can read, like MP3. Because Apple Music files are protected by DRM, you cannot simply drag them from the streaming service directly into the video editor. The solution is to use a dedicated tool to download and convert your Apple Music tracks. Once converted to standard MP3 files, you can import them into iMovie on your Mac, iPhone, or iPad just like any other audio file. For this task, a tool like Tidabie Music Go is very effective. It's designed to download music from various streaming services, including Apple Music, and convert it to formats compatible with iMovie, such as MP3, while preserving audio quality and ID3 tags. After using Tidabie Music Go to convert your chosen Apple Music songs to MP3, the process of adding them to iMovie is straightforward: On a Mac: Open iMovie, go to File > Import Media, select your converted MP3 files, and drag them onto your project timeline. On an iPhone or iPad: First, make sure the MP3 file is saved to your device. Then, in your iMovie project, tap the + button, choose Files to locate and add the audio. This method effectively bypasses the streaming restrictions, giving you the freedom to use your favorite Apple Music tracks as a soundtrack for your videos.
I need this for my project! Please help! Thanks! My project is about immigration! If you can, please add songs about immigration, too! Thanks :D
To hook up a camera on iMovie, connect your camera to your computer using a USB cable or insert the memory card into the card reader. Open iMovie and select "Import Media" from the File menu. Your camera or memory card should appear in the import window; select it to view the available footage. Finally, choose the clips you want to import and click "Import Selected" to add them to your iMovie project.
To create a video longer than 30 minutes in iMovie, ensure you're using iMovie on macOS, as the mobile version has a 30-minute limit. Start by creating a new project and import your media. You can then add clips to the timeline, and there is no set time limit for the total duration, allowing you to extend your video as needed. Once finished, export your project by selecting "File" > "Share" to save it in your desired format.
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Hi~ As a "We media" worker, you need video editing software to cut and edit your videos and then release them. And iMovie is suitable for someone who is an absolute beginner. Since we can finish the video editing without having to pick up too many technical terms or concepts. As for the music, you can select from the available soundtracks provided by iMovie. But you can't import Apple Music to iMovie for they are all in protected format. In this way, to convert the Apple Music into a plain MP3 and then add it to an iMovie project, you should get one TunePat Apple Music Converter installed on your computer. It has many converter or recorder on the market, but I think TunePat is the most stable and secure. You can then convert Apple Music into MP3, FLAC, AAC, WAV or AIFF format at 10X faster conversion speed. By the way, the important Artwork and Metadata can also be perfectly kept.
You cannot merge to video files in iMovie. What you can do is take all clips, audio, etc., that is in the timeline and drag it to the other iMovie file that you have open to technically 'join' the two videos.
Click on the related link below this post for information on how to add special effects software for iMovie.
To add pictures to iMovie on a MacBook, open your project and click on the "Photos" tab in the Library section. You can then browse your photo library or drag and drop images directly from Finder. To insert a picture into your timeline, simply drag it to the desired position in your project. Adjust the duration and effects as needed to fit your video.