iMovie and GoPro Quickstart – Part 4 Transitions, Titles & Audio
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iMovie and GoPro Quickstart – Part 4 Transitions, Titles & Audio

Transitions When you add clips to your timeline, iMovie adds a basic crossfade between each clip. This works quite well, but you’ll probably want to add some different transitions between your clips. There are a good number of transition effects built into iMovie, so you should be able to find one that suits the style…

iMovie and GoPro Quickstart – Part 3 Clip Appearance
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iMovie and GoPro Quickstart – Part 3 Clip Appearance

In this post, I discuss how to alter the appearance of each of the clips that make up your movie. When you select a clip, you’ll see a toolbar with a number of controls above the playback panel. These allow you to alter or apply effects to your clip. Note that the effect or edit…

iMovie and GoPro Quickstart – Part 2, Putting it Together
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iMovie and GoPro Quickstart – Part 2, Putting it Together

Putting Your Movie Together Building your movie is basically three steps: Select the clips you want to use Drag these (or a portion of them) into your movie timeline Add in transitions, titles, photos and audio. This post covers the first two of these, and a subsequent post will cover part 3. Creating a New…

iMovie and GoPro Quickstart – Part 1, Importing your Footage
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iMovie and GoPro Quickstart – Part 1, Importing your Footage

Once youā€™ve got some footage on your GoPro, youā€™re going to want to share it with the wider world. I use iMovie with my GoPro for editing most of my video footage that youā€™ll see on this site. This article and the subsequent ones explain how to do some basic editing using Appleā€™s free iMovie…