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How To Export A Imovie Project

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Step 1: Put your iMovie in the Camera Roll on your iPad.  Create an iMovie using the iMovie app on your iPad.  When your iMovie is finished, select the upload icon.  Select the iMovie Theater icon to export your iMovie to your Camera Roll.  Check to make sure your iMovie appears in the Video folder of your Camera Roll. Once you have finished your editing with Apple iMovie, it's time to export your project, and a number of choices are available: Export to Camera Export to Quicktime Movie Export to DVD. Exporting to camera places a digital copy of your edited movie back onto tape in your digital video camera - it reverses the process of import. This is a great.

Mar 27,2019 • Filed to: Burn Video to DVD • Proven solutions

iMovie is a great free movie making software for Mac with tons of advanced features. You may have some home videos and enjoy making movies with iMovie. After finished the movie editing, you have multiple ways to share your masterpiece: save to computer, transfer to iTunes, share to YouTube, Facebook, MobileMe Gallery, etc. And of course, burn the iMovie project to DVD for better video preservation! Want to burn iMovie to DVD so that you can watch the home movies on DVD player or TV with family and friends? Look no further! Here you'll know how to get it done easily.

Convert iMovie Projects to DVD with Aimersoft DVD Creator for Mac

To burn DVD from iMovie projects, you should first export iMovie project as videos files by choosing 'Share' > 'Export Movie'. When the videos files are generated, get a Mac DVD burning software to burn the edited video files. Here Aimersoft DVD Creator for Mac is strongly recommended to help you burn DVD from iMovie projects. With it, you can successfully burn iMovie project to DVD disc with super fast speed and high output quality. In addition to iMovie files, it can burn video in almost all regular formats like AVI, FLV, MP4, WMV, MOV, MKV, VOB, etc. to DVD. Moreover, the built-in free video editor and DVD menu templates let you personalize your DVD like a pro. Now download it and follow the steps below to burn your iMovie 08/09/11 project to DVD on Mac OS X (including Yosemite, Mountain Lion and Mavericks) effortlessly. By the way, if you use Windows computer, you can go to Aimersoft DVD Creator.

Aimersoft DVD Creator

  • Burn MP4 video to DVD with super fast speed and high-quality output.
  • Support most popular videos, photos, and audio files formats such as MP4/MP3/MOV/AVI/JPG/PNG/TIFF and more.
  • Provides 100+ free static and dynamic menu templates for your needs.
  • Built-in video editor to personalize videos by Trim, Crop, Add subtitles, Apply Effects, etc.

After you finished the movie making in iMovie, select the movie project you want to export and click 'Share' from the main menu and choose 'Export Movie' from the drop-down menu to export iMovie project to video for burning.

How to iMovie Projects

Step 1. Add the exported videos to the burner

Run Aimersoft DVD Creator for Mac and click '+' to import the exported iMovie video files or add media files from iPhoto, iTunes, etc. directly and quickly with one click. After the files are loaded, you can rearrange the file list with the up-down arrows.

Step 2. Edit videos (Optional)

To personalize your DVD files, you can edit iMovie videos or slideshows as well by clicking the 'Edit' button. For video files, you can crop the frame size, trim into several clips, append effects, add picture/text watermark, rotate, etc. as the below picture shows.

Step 3. Customize DVD menus (Optional)
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How To Export An Imovie Project

Lots of free static and dynamic DVD menu templates are provided for your choice. You can select the one you like and customize it with your favorite photos, music, frames, buttons, etc. If you don't want the DVD menu, you can simply choose 'No Menu'.

Step 4. Start burning iMovie files to DVD

At last, click the 'Burn' button on the main interface to open the 'Burn' window. Insert the blank writable DVD disc to your Mac and choose DVD Disc, then click 'Save' to start burning and saving your videos to DVD. How to get screenshot on windows 10.

Here is the video tutorial on burning DVD from iMovie exported files:

Contents

  • 4 Step 2: Export

This document covers the step-by-step process for exporting an iMovie '11 (version 9) project as a self-contained video file on Mac OS X.

Note: iMovie ‘11 projects are mostly compatible with Final Cut Pro 7 and Final Cut Pro X but not vice versa. iMovie ‘11 projects can be imported into Final Cut Pro 7 and then into Adobe Premiere Pro but not vice versa.

  • GroundWorks does not have any means of long-term storage for your files. User files on a GroundWorks computer are not safe from deletion. It is highly recommended to bring an external hard drive on which to store all your files. External hard drives are available for purchase at the Computer Showcase.
  • It is recommended that you work on your project from your external hard drive.
  • The exporting process includes fully rendering and saving your project as a self-contained video file and will take time depending on the settings, complexity, processing power, and other factors.
  • Learn more about iMovie '11 by using the tutorials at Apple.com. Learn everything you need to know about iMovie ‘11 by using the tutorials at Lynda.com on any GroundWorks computer.

How To Export A Imovie Project Onto

  1. Open iMovie '11 by clicking the icon on the Dock or by searching 'iMovie' in spotlight.
  2. Select the project you want to export by locating it in the top-left Project Library panel list and double-clicking your project to open it.

Master

If your project settings are set up correctly, this will be the highest-quality video possible for your project. You can later use this MOV for burning to DVD using iDVD (Mac) or Windows DVD Maker (Windows).

  1. Click Share > Export using QuickTime…
  2. In the Export dialog box
  3. Save As
    • Choose a name for your video.
      • Where
    • Choose a save location, such as your external hard drive.
      • Make sure 'Movie to QuickTime Movie' is selected for 'Export.'
  4. Click 'Options…'
    • Under Video, click 'Settings…'
      • Select 'Apple ProRes 422' for 'Compression Type.'
      • Click 'OK.'
    • Under Video, click 'Size…'
      • Select '1920 x 1080 HD' for 1920×1080 or 1440×1080 (1080p) videos, '1280 x 720 HD' for 1280×720 (720p) videos, or '640 x 480 VGA' for 720×480 (SD) videos for 'Dimensions.'
      • Click 'OK.'
    • Under Sound, click 'Settings…'
      • Select 'Best' for 'Quality.'
      • Click 'OK.'
      • You can check the 'Prepare for Internet Streaming' box and select 'Fast Start.' It is recommended to uncheck this box.
    • Click 'OK.'
  5. Click 'Save.'

H.264

This will be a compressed MOV version of your project that is recommended for nearly all means of distribution, including being uploaded to YouTube or any other video sharing website.

  1. Click Share > Export using QuickTime…
  2. In the Export dialog box
    • Save As
      • Choose a name for your video.
    • Where
      • Choose a save location, such as your external hard drive.
    • Make sure 'Movie to QuickTime Movie' is selected for 'Export.'
  3. Click 'Options…'

    Exporting 1280×720 (720p) footage

    • Under Video, click 'Settings…'

      Exporting 1080p example

      • Select 'H.264' for 'Compression Type.'
      • Select 'Automatic' for 'Key Frames.'
      • Uncheck the 'Frame Reordering' box.
      • Select 'Restrict to' and enter a value between 5000-8000 kbits/sec for 'Data Rate.'
      • Select Streaming for Optimized for.
      • Click OK.
    • Under Video, click Size…
      • Select '1920 x 1080 HD' for 1920×1080 or 1440×1080 (1080p) videos, '1280 x 720 HD' for 1280×720 (720p) videos, or '640 x 480 VGA' for 720×480 (SD) videos for Dimensions.
      • Click OK.
    • You can check the 'Prepare for Internet Streaming' box and select Hinted Streaming.
    • Click OK.
  4. Click Save.

You now have a high-quality video file made from your iMovie ‘11 project that is ready for archiving and/or distribution! Again, be sure to take all of your files with you when you leave GroundWorks.

This tutorial was written by GroundWorks Consultant Stephen Ratkovich.





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