ITF Corner
Aneth Naranjo-Sample iMovie
Elisa Mateo-Saja
Sample iMovie 9/14
This movie was a created between Maryam Salmanova and I. Enjoy!
Sample iMovies-9/14
This is a Spanish project I recorded and edited on iMovie for my sister. It’s a tutorial on how to make Colombian empanadas.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wD4TABLq6fk
Sample iMovie- 9/14
Rachel’s iMovie
Sample iMovie Exercise
How Do I Use iMovie?
Do you need an iMovie refresher?
Below are two YouTube videos on how to use the latest version of iMovie. These videos explain how to: import media; add audio, video, pictures, and titles; edit video and audio; and export your creation. Looking for more advanced editing techniques? YouTube has a lot of great resource videos — just search for the latest version of iMovie to find them.
And here’s one more, though instead of being a video, it’s a step-by-step tutorial.
As usual, please let me know if I can help as you’re making your videos!
iMovie Basics 2017
iMovie 2017 – Full Tutorial for Beginners + General Overview
Exporting/Uploading your iMovie
After you make your movie, you’ll want to share it with the class, via our class site. Below are some tips on how to export and upload your movies.
Exporting
Name your video and export it, saving it as a file to your computer, Dropbox, Google Drive, or some other cloud device. You can then upload it to YouTube, Vimeo, or some other platform, but always make sure you save your movie as a file before you do this.
To export, click the box with the arrow (in photo) and choose file:
You will get a box that looks like this [Ollie is my dog!]:
Uploading
After you export your movie and save it, you’ll want to upload it to our class site. The best way to do this is to upload it to a video-sharing website like YouTube or Vimeo. Two helpful tutorials on how to do this are below:
- Uploading your video to Vimeo (Temple University)
- Upload Videos to YouTube (Google)
Once your movie is on one of these sites, you can embed it into a post. Embedding is easy, just copy the video’s URL and drop it into the body of the post. For YouTube, you can click on the ‘share arrow’ to get a shortened URL to drop into your post.
Privacy options
- YouTube doesn’t allow a password option. Instead, you can make the movie private and then invite all of us to view the video or choose the unlisted option. ***Unlisted means that your video will not come up in search engine result or on your channel. Only those who know the link can view it. You can share the link with anyone, even those who do not have a YouTube account/username. This means that this video could still be seen by anyone, but only if they guess the link!
- Vimeo allows you to password protect your movie — let us know your password if you choose this route.