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Editing in iMovie on Mac

soon become full of video clips that you can find quickly in the iPhone Photos app by tapping on Albums and scrolling down to Videos. Tap to view a clip. You can then tap Edit to apply the same editing tools that you’d use to adjust a photo’s colors and tones to a clip. In addition, Photo’s video–editing tools enable you to drag trim handles at the start and end of a clip to cut to the best bit. This process also makes the clip shorter and easier to uploadas New Clip”, then tap Share to share it via Mail, Instagram, and so on. Sharing a single short clip from the Photos app is fine, but you can do so much more with your valuable video assets by using iMovie to turn a collection of individual clips into a professional–looking story, complete with titles, transitions and music.

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