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How to Add Transitions in iMovie

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Adding transitions between video clips in iMovie can help make your project more polished and visually appealing. Here's how to do it:

1. Open iMovie and create a new project.

2. Import the video clips you want to use into your project.

3. Arrange your video clips in the order you want them to appear in your final video.

4. Click on the "Transitions" button in the iMovie toolbar. It looks like two triangles overlapping.

5. Browse through the available transitions by scrolling through the options or by using the search bar at the top of the transitions panel.

6. Once you find a transition you want to use, click on it and drag it to the space between two video clips in your timeline. A small icon will appear indicating where the transition will be placed.

7. Adjust the duration of the transition by clicking on it and dragging the edges left or right.

8. Preview your project to see how the transition looks. If you're not happy with it, you can adjust the duration or try a different transition.

9. Continue adding transitions between your video clips until your project is complete.

10. Once you're satisfied with your project, export it to your desired format and share it with your audience.

Remember, adding too many transitions can make your project look cluttered and distracting, so use them sparingly and only when they enhance your overall video.