I can then use controls here when it's selected and now I can reposition it or pinch to enlarge it. I can tap here with it selected and switch it to picture-in-picture. Now we can switch this to one of the other types of cutaways. You could see it adds it here on top of this video. Now instead of using the Plus button I'll tap the three dots here. Now one last thing I want to show you is using Cutaways. I can tap Foreground and it becomes the foreground sound. I want to make this a regular piece of sound and not just on the special green background track. I tap that and now I have fade points so I could fade it out there at the end and fade it in here at the beginning. Now I could tap that and I can do some of the same things with it including change the volume. You could see that is represented as green. Well, if we added something longer, like one of these, it's going to add it as some background audio. I could tap Hold and then drag it anywhere I want. When I add that you could see it adds it as a separate track here at the bottom. So tap the Plus button here and I'm going to go back up and go to Files instead where I have several pieces of audio here. Well, you could have audio just like video. You could tap other parts and simple delete them. Then you could tap in any part of it and edit the text. You could also add a Title by tapping here and then selecting a title type. Let's add the Western filter to this one. You could also tap a clip and then tap here to add a filter. I could use a Slide or a Wipe and for things like slides and wipes you could tap it multiple times to have the slide or wipe go in different directions. I could have no transitions so a jump cut from one to the other. Now if I want to change that transition just tap it to select and I have several choices. If I Play you can see it's going to be a simple dissolve from one to the other. Now you can also change the transition here. At any time you can use this Undo button here to undo changes. Then you could drag it to any point that you want to rearrange the clips. Then tap and Hold until it pops out like that. When you have multiple clips like this you can tap to select a clip. Select the clip and then you could Split to split the clips. You can also tap and drag so the white line is at any point that you want. So you can cut off some from the beginning or some from the end. So tap any clip and it's surrounded by a yellow box. Now one of the first things we want to do is trim these clips. I'm going to add it to the end so I'm going to move to the white line after the end of this video so then when I tap the Plus button, select another video, tap Add and it will add it to the end. It shows us exactly the frame we're on indicated by this white line here. I could scroll through it and at the top here we've got a preview area. So now you could see at the bottom here we've got a timeline. Let's select the first one and I could tap the Plus button to add it to the project. I'm going to select from my Photos Library and then go to All. So let's tap the Plus button here and we can select videos from various sources. Now we have a blank project to start here. I'm not going to select anything and instead Create Movie. It's going to prompt us right at the beginning for Media to import. We'll select Movie as the type of project. Once you have it installed and you launch it you'll be faced with a screen kind of like this where you could create a new project. So if you don't have iMovie you can download it for free from the App Store. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts. There you can read more about the Patreon Campaign. MacMost is brought to you thanks to a great group of more than 750 supporters. Today let me show you how to edit a video on your iPhone using iMovie. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with. Check out Learn How To Edit Video With iMovie For iPhone In 5 Minutes at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
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