![]() That way if something is wrong you still have your original intact. (You can take a video of 2 hours on a standard DVD disc, this project of 1 hour adapt you very well if you want to keep onto a single disc.) As you mentioned, don't forget to save or duplicate your original project before starting it a re-release and then work on the copy. You can join the two projects together when you're ready to share it. If the abandonment issue bothers you, your idea of dividing two projects while you work on it is good. Probably it's just a problem of reading and shared final project on will play well. Your computer may not be fast enough to playback in iMovie to deal with the drafting of a major project. ![]() If you have a slow computer, you may have some difficulties with it now with your editing, and there may be some stuttering or abandonment you observe. Share the lack of space on your hard drive or an external drive, there is no limit on the size an iMovie project can be. p.s., if I connect an external USB drive to back up my iMovie project, should I just copy the files to iMovie in my users-movie file, or is there another way? Thank you, Carl. Sorry to ramble on, but I need an intervention of paranoia here. I do not know if I must and can copy an event, since the same source files would be shared by the two smaller projects. What can I / should I duplicate the event or project, or both and delete the last half of the movie from the original project / event and then delete the first half of the film of the copy (assuming that I can copy of in iMovie)? If possible, I think two small-sized projects would be better than a big project and event. I think pretty well I can't get all on a DVD, so I will break the film into two parts, I should have an intermission still. I have lots of sound effects and music added added that begin to abandon during reproduction, which wasn't a problem for weeks, so the project was smaller. I am re-a one hour film editing, that I made for the anniversary of this year 25 years ago, and I'm afraid of project file may be too large. I would like to have a more recent machine on which I could use the latest version. Need big-time help from some pros iMovie 11 out there. What size an iMovie project maybe? Quality audio during playback You can also export an original unmodified photo on the desktop and then drag and drop the window mounting or iMovie event. See:ĭesignate a library in pictures - Apple Support System It is not recognized by earlier versions of iMovie, which is also completely incompatible with El Capitan. The photo system library should appear under libraries in iMovie 10. I managed to place the photo in the project iMovie in jpg file, but it is not recognized in the project workspace. ![]() I am using photo Version 1.5 and iMovie'08 Version 7.1.4 The same is true when I try to import the photo thanks to iMovie. When I try this through Photos, iMovie is provided as an option. ![]() I want to export a photo of the photo in an iMovie project. The computer has a CPU 3.3 GHz 17 and 16 GB 1867 MHz memory. My computer is an iMac running OS X version 10.11.6. How to export a picture of an iMovie project Photos
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