


Nor can you change the font or remove the location information (entirely) from the screen.Ĭhanging the transitions works in a similar way. Also, how long the title stays isn’t adjustable (as it would be in the desktop version). How it looks in the clip depends on what project template you’ve picked. Tap “Title Style” and you’ll see something like this: The rest of the take was awesome, so here is how that feature works.ĭouble tap on a clip and you will see menu pop up. When making the video (after a few minutes refreshing my memory with all the features), I forgot to include how you add titles and text to clips. Trailers are very cool, but also require more shots to pull together for a demo. In the video I demo a “basic project” not making a trailer.

This video goes through a few of the basics of iMovie like pulling in a clip, making easy edits, adding a photo, and adding music to a clip. If you start with that idea at the beginning of a project you’ll be a lot less frustrated as you go along. Much like GarageBand for iOS, iMovie for iOS is pretty powerful as tablet apps go (funny that Apple hasn’t updated iMovie or iPhoto to really take advantage of the A6X chip yet), but both are really intended as “lite” versions of their desktop counterparts. In this video demo I give you a few tips and hints for using iMovie for iOS As powerful as iMovie on the Mac? Nope, but sometimes that’s okay. One thing that is for sure once you get the hang of iMovie for iOS, it’s a great video editor for quick and dirty videos on the go.
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Sometimes I’m not quite sure if it’s as easy as iMovie on the Mac or maybe it’s easier. By and large I love the iWork and iLife apps for iOS, but… But iMovie confounded me at first (and still confuses me at times).
