![]() Select the file in the finder and in column view (1) you can see the exact size of the file (2). One last step - just make sure the file size of your exported video is under 500 MB. Drag and drop your video or use the Upload button to import it. There is a little progress icon towards the top right of the window - when your video is finished exporting you should get a message saying 'Share successful.' If you click on 'Show' you will be taken to your exported video ready for uploading to Solent Online Learning. Heres how to import a video into iMovie: Open your iMovie Projects. In this example I have named the file 'Test Movie' and set the save location to the desktop. Save the exported file to an appropriate place This has brought the file size down to 198 MB which is below the 500 MB limit. In this example I have set the Resolution to 960 x 540 via the drop-down arrows and the Quality to High (1). ![]() To export your video from iMovie: Tap the video you want to share. Once you're done editing, click Done in the top-left corner. Tweak the Resolution and Quality until the file size is less than 500 MB To import your video into iMovie: Open iMovie on iPhone or iPad > Add Project. In order to reduce this to under 500 MB you need to adjust the Resolution and Quality (2). ![]() The screenshot below shows the original file size of the video which is 3.38 GB (1) - far too big to upload as your assignment. In iMovie 10 Apple removed the capability to alter the video compression settings using Quicktime but you can still reduce the file size to ensure it is under 500 MB. Step 3. Look at the options for changing the Resolution and Quality of your movie Share your movie using the 'File' optionĬlick on the 'Share' icon (1) and you will see a window with a number of export pre-set options. For help with editing your video in iMovie see Edit your movie in iMovie as usual - when you are happy with the finished movie and ready to export move on to step 2.
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