![]() ![]() For more information, see Disable automatic transitions. To add a cross-dissolve transition, in which the first shot fades out while the second shot fades in, you must first turn off automatic transitions. Add a cross-dissolve transition between clips: To preview a transition, skim it.Īdd a transition between two clips: Drag a transition between two clips in the timeline.Īdd a transition to both ends of a clip: Select a clip in the timeline, then double-click a transition in the browser.Ī transition icon appears between the clips. With your movie open in the timeline, select Transitions above the browser. To add transitions manually, you must first turn off automatic transitions. For more information about themes, see Set or change a movie’s theme. Note: If you already have a theme applied to your movie and select No Theme, all theme elements are removed from the movie. To include only standard, non-themed transitions in your movie, click the Theme button, select No Theme, click Change, and then deselect the “Automatic content” checkbox. iMovie also adds a theme-styled opening title over the first clip and an end title over the last. Not every space between clips gets a transition. If you have applied a theme to your movie, iMovie inserts standard cross-dissolve transitions between clips, with occasional transitions based on the theme. With your project open in the timeline, click Settings in the upper-right corner of the timeline, and then select the “Automatic content” checkbox. If you move the clip the audio clip is attached to, the audio clip moves as well.Īdd transitions between clips automatically: The audio clip is now attached to a clip in the timeline. In the browser, select an audio clip you want to add to your movie.Īdd the entire audio clip: Drag the clip from the list to the timeline.Īdd part of the audio clip: Select a range in the waveform at the top of the browser, and drag the range to the timeline.To filter what appears, click the pop-up menu in the upper-left corner of the browser and choose a category. The contents of the selected item appear as a list in the browser. In the sidebar, select iTunes icon, Sound Effects Sound Effects icon, or GarageBand con.If you have “Trim background music” turned on in your movie settings, the audio in the background music well is automatically trimmed to match the duration of your movie. You can position, trim, and edit the background audio independently of clips in the timeline. Drag the clip to the background music well, located below where you movie sits in the timeline.Browse to find the clip you want to add to your project.In the sidebar, select iTunes iTunes icon, Sound Effects Sound Effects icon, or GarageBand GarageBand icon.When you’re finished, click the Apply button above the viewer. ![]() Note: You can’t change the font in certain theme-styled titles and some animated titles. To change the title’s appearance (its font, color, size, style, or alignment), use the font controls above the viewer.For more information, see 'Specify team information' for the Sports theme. Some title styles in the Sports theme appear in the viewer with pop-up menus, which you use to choose the team and player you want to appear in that title. In the viewer, select the placeholder text by double-clicking it, and type the text you want to appear.Select the title in the timeline, or move the playhead over the title.If you position the title in the center of the clip, the title’s duration is adjusted to appear over the entire clip. If you position the title in the first or last third of the clip, the title’s duration is automatically adjusted to appear in that third of the clip. Drag the title to the timeline, over the clip where you want it to appear.As you drag, a vertical yellow line appears when either end of a title is aligned with either end of a clip. ![]() If snapping is turned on (click the View menu and make sure Snapping has a checkmark next to it), the edges of the title align with clip and transition edges.
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