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In Pavtube Media Magician for Mac, you can copy a video clip by 'Duplicate This Clip' in the Timeline. You can also change the start time and end time of a clip to trim/cut off unwanted parts in a movie clip. To remove clips, select one or more clips in the sequence and press 'Delete'. Quick video on how to split a clip as well as detach audio from a clip. This video is iMovie 2018 on a Macbook Pro. Prepare the Project Workspace. When you click Project, two options are available: Movie and Trailer. This video is about Trim a Clip in iMovie.
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Here's a good online help menu with a good search feature that will explain how to work with and edit clips. Just type in 'edit and trim video clips'.
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iMovie has non-destructive editing, meaning that no matter how much you trim or cut a clip you can always return to the original. For extra safety you can always create a duplicate project and work with the duplicate while the original project remains intact. You can create a duplicate project by viewing your project icon in the project browser screen, then moving your cursor over the icon and clicking the little circle that will apear to the right of the title. A drop down menu will give you the option to create a duplicate project.
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With iMovie 10.0.6 you are several updates behind in your iMovie version. Current version is 10.1.7. You might consider updating to that. Adobe zii for premiere 13 0 mac.
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How To Cut Clips In Imovie On Mac Os
I can't recall which of the features of 10.0.6 have been updated. However, an easy way to cut and paste video clips in the timeline is to place your cursor at the input point of the video clip and press the 'i' key (i is for input) and then place your cursor at the output point and press 'o' (o is for output). A yellow box will outline the range between the input point and the output point. How to resize pics on mac. You can Edit/Copy or Edit/Cut the range in the yellow box and Edit/Paste it anywhere in the timeline or into a newly created project.
If you were using iMovie 10.1.7, you could create the same yellow box by placing your cursor at the input point, and then press dragging your cursor to the output point while holding down the 'r' key.
-- Rich
Oct 1, 2017 4:33 PM