![]() UPDATE: iMovie edits can be reverted back to original. We will be exporting (saving) a new shorter movie. #SLOMO A VIDEO MOVIE#Now, tap the play button (top left) to see the movie clip you are preserving.ĭon’t worry! Your original movie will remain untouched. The bright frames in-between the handles is what we are preserving. You should also see some of your movie outside the yellow handles got darker. When you release it you will see the movie length got shorter. Tap and drag one of the yellow handles inward a little to make the movie shorter. Note the movie length in seconds (XXs) in the top right. Tap the scissors icon at the bottom left to bring up the drawer with the clip trimmer. You can do this in Instagram too, but for the sake of this tutorial we are doing it here in iMovie. Your movie is likely way too long for Instagram’s 15-second limit, so let’s cut it down a bit in iMovie. What we are mainly after in this step is exporting it so Instagram can show it in slow motion. #SLOMO A VIDEO HOW TO#I won’t be getting into the details of how to edit the movie since you can do lots of things to it, and all of that can be figured out or better explained on a dozen other blog posts, like these. You should now see “iMovie” at the top of the screen and your movie being previewed. Tapping the iMovie icon while previewing the movie opens it in the iMovie app for editing and preserves the slo-mo frame rate. Now you should see iMovie in the drawer when you tap on the circle icon with the 3 dots in the middle of it. It is likely empty the first time you open the drawer, so tap the “More” icon to enable iMovie.
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