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iMovie is a popular video editing software application developed by Apple Inc. It allows users to edit, modify and enhance videos with various tools and features. Here are the steps to add a video on iMovie: 1. Open iMovie: Open the iMovie application on your Mac device. If you don't have it installed, you can download it from the App Store. 2. Create a New Project: Click on "File" and select "New Project" to create a new project. 3. Import Video: Click on "Import Media" to import the video you want to edit. You can select the video from your Mac's file directory, or you can drag and drop the video into the iMovie timeline. 4. Add Video to Timeline: Drag and drop the video file into the timeline at the bottom of the iMovie window. 5. Edit Video: You can now edit the video using the various tools and features available in iMovie. You can trim the video, add titles, add soundtracks, and apply various effects and transitions. 6. Save Video: Once you are done editing the video, click on "File" and select "Save Project" to save your changes. You can also export the video to a specific format by clicking on "File" and selecting "Export". That's it! You've successfully added a video on iMovie and edited it according to your preferences.
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