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Edit and share your movies

VIDEO CLIPS (OR REELS) seem as popular as photos when it comes to sharing stories on social media sites such as Facebook or Instagram.

To help your clips stand out from the crowd, you can use iMovie’s post–production tools to add bells and whistles such as titles and transitions to help catch the eye. We’ll also show you how to use filters to give your footage a Hollywood makeover that willon by. By adding iMovie’s copyright–free music, you can knit a project’s separate elements into a seamless sequence that people are more likely to watch from start to finish.

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