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Cut your first feature with iMovie

REQUIRES

iMovie 10 for Mac, some video footage

you will learn

How to cut together your footage, and add transitions and titles.

IT WILL TAKE

60 minutes

GENIUS TIP!

You may not want to add the whole of a long clip to the timeline and trim it there. Hold R and drag across it in the top-left pane to select the portion you want to use, then drag that to the timeline.

iMovie was for turning your amateur footage into equally amateur faux movie-trailers, think again. Stick to its

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