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Dwight Spivey

"How to Do Everything: Mac"

Favorites are denoted with a green bar that runs across the top of
the frame range, and rejected clips are marked with a red bar. You can remove a mark by
selecting the marked range and then clicking the Unmark button.
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3. Continue this process until you have added all the video clips you want to use for your
project. You can choose as many clips as you want and can select them from any of your
Events. You are the director, and as such you have unbridled freedom to do with your
movie what you will.
4. Arrange the video clips in any order you like by dragging-and-dropping clips to any
position in the Project window.
5. Click the Play Project button below the Project Library to see your project in action.
Add Music and Sound Effects to Your Project
You can add music and sound effects to any iMovie project you create. Open your new project, if
it isn??™t still open, and then open the ???Music and Sound Effects??? pane in the lower-right corner by
pressing z-1 (or choosing Window | ???Music and Sound Effects???).
You can choose music or sound effects for your movie from any of the sources listed.


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