

The "smooth" video is a screen recording from my 4th gen iPad Pro. How To Export Videos To YouTube Using iMovie Eric Timmer 29.9K subscribers Subscribe 30K views 3 years ago In this Apple iMovie for MacOS tutorial, I show you how to export videos for.

I have uploaded both videos to YouTube (another first for me!) for you to compare and hopefully provide some insight. I think this jumping is because I did not use a high enough powered ND filter, I went with 8PL because it was cloudy when I began the shoot.Īny advice on how to export this video so that it is as smooth as it presents in iMovie? I'm not sure if I need to dial in the resolution, image ratio, frame rates or any of the myriad of other options. However, when exported in any format and any resolution, the video begins to jump.

When the video plays in the iMovie home screen, the video has minimal jerkiness and is mostly smooth. I only had my iPad Pro with me at the time and so used iMovie to edit the short video. You can use the crop tool to rotate it sideways, then export it as an image to your desktop and rotate it vertical again with QuickTimePlayer.This is my first attempt to edit some video clips that I shot with my Air 2s over the weekend at an abandoned factory. If you are working with a still image you don't need to create a new project. However, if you import it back into iMovie, it will have the black bars when displayed in the preview screen. The clip will now be vertical without black bars. Do an Edit/Rotate to make it right side up, and save. In this Apple iMovie Tutorial for MacOS, I show you the new feature that allows you to export your videos to a YouTube optimized video format (Facebook too).

Then export the the project in its sideways rotation to your desktop. Then use the rotation rectangles to the right of the crop icon selection box to rotate the clip sideways. If you want to export a 9:16 video clip without the black bars in the exported product, you can place it into a newly created project, select it in the time line and click on the crop icon (the one that looks like intersecting angles) in the tool bar at the upper right of your screen. You can display a 9:16 clip, but there will be black bars on each side to make it fit the 16:9 screen. The 16:9 screen dimensions of iMovie cannot be changed.
