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How to Add Subtitles to a Movie using iMovie
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Adding subtitles to a movie can help improve its accessibility and make it easier for viewers to understand the dialogue. Here are the steps to add subtitles to a movie using iMovie: 1. Open iMovie and import the movie you want to add subtitles to. 2. Click on the "Titles" button in the iMovie toolbar. This will open the Titles browser. 3. Choose the style of title you want to use for your subtitles. iMovie offers a variety of subtitle styles to choose from. 4. Drag and drop the title style onto the timeline where you want the subtitles to appear. You can adjust the duration and position of the subtitle by dragging the ends of the title clip. 5. Double-click on the title clip to open the text editor. Enter the text you want to appear as subtitles in the text field. 6. Adjust the font, size, color, and other attributes of the text to your liking. 7. Preview the movie with the subtitles to make sure they are timed correctly and appear in the right position. 8. When you are satisfied with the subtitles, export the movie with the subtitles included. By following these steps, you can easily add subtitles to a movie using iMovie.
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