When you're finished creating a project, you can finalize it. With this process, iMovie prepares (renders) your movie in all of the possible sizes—mobile, medium, large, HD 720p, and HD 1080p—that your project's media supports. (Sometimes, the original project media isn't large enough to render in the largest sizes.) You don't see the finalized files in iMovie; rather, iMovie uses the files when you share a project to MobileMe or a social media website such as Facebook or YouTube. When you finalize a project in advance, the process of sharing a movie takes less time.
- This project is intended to provide students and teachers with small steps and differentiated research outlines to discover new information about leaders of color. Research can be completed in school or at home. Once research is completed, students will put all of the research together in iMovie on.
- IMovie Drop Box – Import Multiple Files Once in a time. When using Drop Box, users can sync files in different devices as long as they log into the same account. IMovie Drop Box can play the same role in Mac. If users drag all clips before editing, it can sync all files to Library directly in the first time when open iMovie.
Finalizing a project also improves full-screen playback because iMovie also uses the rendered files when you play a project in full-screen mode.
How To Share Imovie Project
To learn about sharing your movie projects, go to the 'Share your video project' section of iMovie Help.
Imovie Close Project Template
To finalize a project:
Click to select a project in the Project Library, or open a project so that it's showing in the Project browser.
You should finalize only projects you consider to be complete because if you make further changes to a movie you've finalized, iMovie discards the finalized versions.
Choose File > Finalize Project.
The File menu appears in a light gray bar across the top of your computer screen.
Depending on the size of your project, it can take a while to render all of the sizes. You might want to finalize your project when you'll be away from your computer.
The process is complete when the finalizing dialog disappears.
First select your removable drive, then select your iMovie library and click 'Open'. Allow time for the project to be added to the computer's iMovie Library, then right click the USB iMovie Library and select Close Library. This will prevent you from editing your iMovie project directly on your removable drive, which makes iMovie. Posted by 3 days ago. Problems with exporting project. I'm new to iMovie and currently editing a project for school. I've synced the audio.