

With that in mind, the timeline’s primary video layer works just like FCPX’s: magnetically.

#Imovie 10.1.4 share movie#
The Movie interface is a simplified version of Final Cut Pro X’s (Image credit: Apple)Īs mentioned above, Movie project’s interface is very similar to Final Cut Pro X, making it an easy pathway to Apple’s more advanced interface. If you’re a little bit more comfortable with video editing, then Movie is the better option to choose when creating a new project (you cannot swap between project types - if you change your mind, you’ll need to create a new one from scratch).

It’s pretty much the fastest way you can create an impressive looking and fun video, and Apple offers you 29 templates to play with to limit the repetitiveness of your videos (unless you’ve been using them for years, because no new ones have been added for like, ever).

The Storyboard and Shot List sections show you the types of clips this trailer needs, either in chronological order (Storyboard) or grouped by type (Shot List).ĭrag your clips into those placeholders, fill in those titles, and you have in a matter of minutes a very effective trailer of your event. The Outline is where all the titles are located. If you don’t know anything about video editing, this is the way forward: select one of the templates and the bottom half of the interface presents you with the Outline, Storyboard and Shot List.
#Imovie 10.1.4 share series#
Conversely, a Trailer is a pre-designed construct, with ready-made titles and effects, and a series of placeholders. A movie gives you complete control over the edit. IMovie offers you two main options: a Movie or a Trailer (a third option, only available from the MenuBar, facilitates the creation of App Previews for developers). If you would like to go back to your previous iMovie Library, whilst holding Option click the iMovie icon in your Dock and click “Locate” and choose the previous iMovie Library and click “Ok” to tell iMovie to launch from this Library instead.The Trailer option asks for you what it needs and will design a short video for you (Image credit: Apple) Interface and editing Its best to delete the existing iMovie Library and continue to use this newly minted one we have just created. If you find the same in your case, that would indicate that your existing iMovie Library might contain errors or is corrupted. iMovie will now launch using the newly created Library and greet you with the default Welcome ScreenĬheck and see if the Share features work now? In our experience, creating a new iMovie Library was the solution that solved this issue.Click “New” and let the system choose the new iMovie Library for you or you can edit the iMovie Library name to your preference and click “Ok” to proceed.iMovie will now launch and display the Open Library window.whilst holding down Option, click on the iMovie icon in your Dock.This next remedy totally resets iMovie to its factory default setting by creating a new iMovie Library, following these steps: If it doesn’t then we need to move on to the second remedy. iMovie should now launch into a window prompting whether you would like to delete your iMovie preferences Īfter doing this, check and see if the Share function works now?.whilst holding down both the Alt/Option + Command keys, click on the iMovies icon in your Dock.if iMovie doesn’t already appear in your Dock, open your Applications folder and drag your iMovie icon into your Dock so it becomes a resident member of your Dock parade.Apple Inc has made this incredibly easy in this version of iMovie and can be accomplished by simply using the following steps: The first, less destructive, remedy to try is to delete iMovies’ preferences. At least you can rollback to where you were previously. There are 2 troubleshooting remedies you can try but before anything, its best you make a backup of your hard drive beforehand, just in case something doesn’t go the way you expect it. This troublshooting tip is brought to you courtesy of iMovie 10.1.14 and macOS, Catalina 10.15.4.įull disclosure in our case, the resulting lack of response when we tried to Export our iMovies is probably also owing to the fact that we were using a freshly cloned user Home folder on an external hard drive (but we’re just guessing, because everything was working fine before it). Ever completed editing a movie in iMovie and then click on the Share link either in the iMovie Menubar File drop down menu or the Share icon on the top right of the iMovie interface and nothing happens?Īs though iMovie just suddenly decided to totally ignore you and disregard your menial existence?
