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How to import into iMovie on Mac OS X? How to edit Kodak video on Mac OS X?How to import & edit Kodak video into iMovie on Mac
Kodak videos have now become very popular among users who want to shoot easy and fast videos. And quite a lot of these users are using Mac OS and need to edit Kodak videos in iMovie on their Mac machine. But when they tried to import the Kodak MOV videos to iMovie, iMovie won’t display them but saying the files are unknown formats. How to solve this problem to edit Kodak video into iMovie on Mac? Don not use any "easy-to-use professional" Kodak video converters from spammers. You will only get low quality software without any support or refunds. Hopefully you won't get malware or spyware with such software. Almost any audio/video converter can be used to convert Kodak video to iMovie. The following two parts will guide you through the steps to convert Kodak video to iMovie Mac and edit Kodak video on iMovie on Mac. Part One: Convert Kodak video to iMovie Mac: Part two: Edit Kodak videos on iMovie. Now your Kodak videos have been converted to iMovie supported video formats. Launch your iMovie and follow the steps below to edit your Kodak videos: Step 1.Import the converted Kodak videos to iMovie Select "Import Movies" from the File menu and use the browser to select the converted Kodak videos. You can hold down the "shift" button to select and add multiple files. Then click on the "+" button of your iMovie to create a new project, and name this new project. Now you can see the imported videos in the video clips section of the iMovie. Drag and drop them into the timeline of iMovie. Step 2.Arrange video orders Drag and drop the video files in the timeline to arrange them in the order you prefer. Step 3.Select transitions If you want to apply transitions to the added videos. You can select "Transitions" at the Window menu, select the transition you want and drag it and drop it between any two scenes. Step 4.Set start and end Click on the click icon to switch to the timeline view. Here you can trim your arranged clips for more precise editing. Simply use the Playhead bar over the timeline and select your stop and end points. Step 5.Crop and adjust video Select one video clip and click on the Crop button to crop it. Select one or more videos, and click on the Video Adjustments icon to adjust the video effects. Step 6.Other editing The editing tools also allow you to add text, effects, and audio effects. You can try out and play around with these tools to see how you want to edit your videos. Step 7.Export your movies Click the "Share" menu and select "Export Movie" to export your movies. Now you will see the "Size to export" window, select the size according to the references shown on this window, depending on which devices you want to export your movies to. iMovie seems to be more than enough for us to do the editing and it is not very easy to use. |
Tags: kodak, kodak video converter, kodak video imovie, kodak video mac |
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