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Adding a title to your iMovie project can help introduce your video, provide context, or give credit to those involved in the creation of the video. Here are the steps to add a title in iMovie: 1. Open iMovie and create a new project or open an existing one. 2. In the iMovie toolbar, click on the "Titles" button, which looks like a T in a square. 3. Select the type of title you want to add to your project from the available options. You can choose from various styles such as centered titles, lower thirds, and even some animated titles. 4. Click and drag the title style you selected onto the timeline where you want it to appear in your video. 5. Edit the text of the title by double-clicking on it. Type in the new text, adjust the font and size, and change the color if you like. 6. You can also add a background color or image to your title by selecting the "Background" tab in the title editing window. Choose a color or an image and adjust the opacity to your liking. 7. Once you're happy with the title, click "Done" to apply it to your project. That's it! You have now successfully added a title to your iMovie project. Repeat these steps to add more titles throughout your video.
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