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April 12, 2018 - iMovie for iOS update brings support for the iPhone X's display and more. Today, Apple finally brought iPhone X support to the mobile version of its video editing app, making it one of the last few first-party apps to to be optimized for the new flagship device (and its infamous notch). Like iMovie, PawEditor is an entry-level video editing software application which is designed to help everyone to create movies, trailers, promotional videos, etc. Of professional level. It is a great iMovie alternative for Windows as every video editing features you like about iMovie can be found on this editor.

Modify the motion (Ken Burns) effect applied to a photo

By default, a motion effect is applied to any photo or still image you add to a project. This effect, called 'the Ken Burns effect,' makes it appear as if the camera is sweeping across (panning) the photo or drawing nearer or farther away (zooming). You can modify this effect to change where the sweeping motion starts and ends, to set whether the motion zooms in or out, and so on. You can also remove the effect altogether.

To modify the Ken Burns effect:

  1. In the Project browser, select a still image by clicking it, and then press the C key or click the Crop button.

  2. In the viewer, click the Ken Burns button (A, below).

    A green rectangle (which shows the portion of the image that's showing when the effect starts) and a red rectangle (which shows the portion showing when the effect ends) appear over the image.

    Clicking the double arrow button (B, below) causes the Start and End rectangles to swap locations. Clicking a rectangle makes it active so that you can adjust its size and location.

  3. Drag to resize and reposition the green rectangle over the portion of the image where the Ken Burns effect starts.

  4. Drag to resize and reposition the red rectangle over the portion of the image where the Ken Burns effect ends.

  5. To preview your work, click the Play button (C, above) in the viewer.

  6. When you're satisfied with the effect, click Done.

To standardize the Ken Burns effect and other photo settings:

You can adjust the default settings for the crop, duration, and the Ken Burns effect applied to photos you add to your project. As you add photos, these standard settings are applied automatically.

  1. Select a project in the Project Library, or open a project, and then choose File > Project Properties.

    The File menu appears in a light gray bar across the top of your computer screen.

  2. Drag the Photo Duration slider to set how many seconds you want each photo to remain onscreen in your project.

  3. Do one of the following:

    • To apply the settings to all photos already in your project and to all images you add later, select 'Applies to all photos.'

    • To apply the settings to photos as they're added to your project, select 'Applies when added to project.' No photos already in the project are affected.

  4. Choose one of the following from the Initial Photo Placement pop-up menu:

    • Fit in Frame: Adjusts the photo size to fully fit within the aspect ratio you've set for the project. Voice mod 2.

    • Crop: Fills the frame with as much of the photo as possible, though the entire photo may not fit within the aspect ratio you've set for the project.

    • Ken Burns: Randomly assigns a motion effect to the photo, so that it appears as if the camera is panning and zooming across the photo.

You can change or remove the Ken Burns effect at any time. Go to this topic to learn how: Edit or revert cropping, rotating, or the Ken Burns effect.

Turn your videos into movie magic.

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Make Movies

Easy. From the first scene to the last.

Whether you're using a Mac or an iOS device, it's never been easier to make it in the movies. Just choose your clips, then add titles, music, and effects. iMovie even supports 4K video for stunning cinema‑quality films. And that, ladies and gentlemen, is a wrap.

Studio-Quality Titles

Select from dozens of styles to add beautifully animated titles and credits to your movies. On a Mac, you can easily customize the font, size, formatting, and color of the text.

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High-Fidelity Filters

Choose from 10 creative video filters that add a cinematic touch. Give your film a nostalgic silent‑era style, a vintage western appearance, or a futuristic cool‑blue look. It's simple to apply filters to individual clips or your entire movie at once.

Extra-Special Effects

Make action shots more exciting by slowing them down. Let viewers fly through scenes by speeding them up. Or add a broadcast feel to your school report with picture-in-picture and split‑screen effects.

Soundtracks, Simplified

Rock your video with over 80 smart soundtracks on iOS that intelligently adjust to match the length of your movie. You can also add built-in sound effects or record your own voiceover to create a video that sounds as good as it looks.

You have hundreds of videos. And one big dream to be a moviemaker. iMovie trailers let you quickly create fun, Hollywood-style movie trailers from all that footage. Choose from a range of templates in almost any genre, pick your studio logo, and type in your movie title and credits. Then add photos and videos to the storyboard. Whether you're using an iPhone, iPad, or Mac, you'll have an instant blockbuster.

iMovie for iOS and iMovie for macOS are designed to work together. You can start cutting a project on your iPhone, then use AirDrop or iCloud Drive to wirelessly transfer it to your iPad. You can also send a project from your iPhone or iPad to your Mac for finishing touches like color correction and animated maps. And you can even open iMovie projects in Final Cut Pro to take advantage of professional editing tools. Time to take a bow.

iMovie on MacBook Pro

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You have a great touch for making movies.

iMovie is even easier to use with MacBook Pro, featuring the revolutionary Touch Bar. The most useful commands automatically appear on the keyboard, right where you need them. And MacBook Pro easily powers through demanding 4K video projects so you can edit and export in record time.

iMovie on iPad Pro

A powerful performance in every movie.

iMovie delivers a tour de force on iPad Pro. Work with multiple 4K video clips. Create effects like green screen, picture‑in‑picture, or split screen and play them back instantly. Use the all-new Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro with trackpad support for an extra level of speed and precision when editing. And with the USB‑C port on iPad Pro, you can connect to an external display to show others your latest cut in 4K while you work.

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Clips.

Imovie Format

Clips is a free iOS app for making and sharing fun videos with text, effects, graphics, and more.

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