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    Find out how to update, use, and troubleshoot iMovie on your Mac, iPhone, and iPad. Learn about the latest features, compatible cameras, and user guides for iMovie.

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      Get help viewing, editing, and sharing movies on your Mac,...

  2. iMovie lets you create and share movies, trailers, and Magic Movies with ease. You can choose from various themes, styles, filters, music, and effects, and transfer your projects to Mac or external display.

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  3. Find out how to update, use, and troubleshoot iMovie on your Mac, iPhone, and iPad. Learn about the latest features, compatible cameras, and how to share your movies with others.

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  4. ‎With a streamlined design and intuitive editing features, iMovie lets you create Hollywood-style trailers and beautiful movies like never before. Browse your video library, share favorite moments, and create beautiful movies that you can edit at resolutions up to 4K.

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    • How to create a new iMovie project on iPhone or iPad
    • How to create a new iMovie project on your Mac
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    Learn how to set up a new project and add content to it on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac.

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    1.In the Projects browser, tap the plus button. If you're currently editing a movie, tap Done, then tap Projects to open the Projects browser.

    2.Tap Movie. The Moments screen appears, showing videos and photos from your Photos app photo library organized into moments—all the video clips and photos from a particular day or event.

    •You can also tap Trailer to use built-in templates to create a trailer with your own videos and photos.

    3.Touch and hold image thumbnails to preview photos at a larger size or to preview video clips.

    4.Tap an individual video clip or a photo that you want to include in your movie, or tap Select to choose an entire moment. Selected items have a checkmark. If you don't want to add media from your photo library, go to step 6.

    5.To browse more video clips, photos, and albums, tap Media, then tap another folder.

    1.In the Projects browser, click Create New. If you're currently editing a movie, click the Projects button in the toolbar, then click Projects again to open the Projects browser.

    2.Click Movie. Your new project opens, showing the browser, the viewer, and the timeline.

    You can also click Trailer to use built-in templates to create a trailer with your own videos and photos.

    3.After creating your project, add clips from events in the Libraries list, or add video clips and photos from your Photos app library. You can also import video clips, photos, and other media from other sources:

    •Import from iPhone or iPad

    •Import from cameras that record to flash drive or another file-based storage system

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  5. Learn how to use iMovie on your Mac to create movies and trailers with themes, filters, music and more. Explore the features and tips in the iMovie User Guide for Mac.

  6. Learn how to use iMovie on your iPhone to turn your videos and photos into stunning movies and Hollywood-style trailers.

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