- #IMOVIE 10.0.5 EXPORT QUALITY YOUTUBE MOVIE#
- #IMOVIE 10.0.5 EXPORT QUALITY YOUTUBE ARCHIVE#
- #IMOVIE 10.0.5 EXPORT QUALITY YOUTUBE MAC#
When it is in Archive I could open it again right now, drag another event in there, and then close it again. Its in that file and I just don't have it listed here on the left. So I just moved it possibly to another drive and then if I wanted to I could then close this and now that is gone. When I hold the Command key down what is going to happen is it is actually going to move, not copy, but move that whole set of projects and events here, all the clips, everything in Samples, to this one. You can see I can actually hold the Command key down. All you need to do is create an Archive Library, stick it on another drive, do it the way we just did inside of iMovie, and then drag these projects here.
Which brings us to a very straight forward way to archive your projects. So I have the ability to move entire projects and events around as I need. If the Test Library was in a different drive I would have just copied this entire event and projects to that other drive. So I'm going to move Sample 2 to the Test Library. You can also see I can drag and drop an entire event from one to the other. There is no media, there is no project in it. You can see it puts a Default event in here which is empty. I can select Other and then go to another drive somewhere and find other iMovie libraries. Now I can see I have iMovie Library and Test Library here and I could have used this same Open Library and opened the iMovie Library 1.
#IMOVIE 10.0.5 EXPORT QUALITY YOUTUBE MAC#
So if I had multiple drives connected to my Mac I could easily save it there. But I could actually save it somewhere else, like say another drive. So I'm going to save it here to the same folder here, the movies folder, as it was saved before. I create a new one and I'll call it Test Library and I'm going to save it. To do that go to Open Library here and you can see it even knows that there is another one there.
You can create new iMovie Libraries very easily. I've also got another iMovie Library right there that I am not even accessing right now. You can see my old iMovie Events and iMovie Projects folder from previous versions of iMovie but this is where the iMovie 10 stores them. Inside of this is where all those different clips and the projects themselves are stored. I can see that in my Movies folder, which is in my User folder, I've got a file here called iMovie Library.imovielibrary. Actually you can see as I rolled over there the apps come up. Now to see where this iMovie Library is stored is pretty straight forward. They go inside of one of the events which all then go inside of a Library.
#IMOVIE 10.0.5 EXPORT QUALITY YOUTUBE MOVIE#
You can create new events very easily by going to File/New Event and you can also create new movie projects and also trailer projects here. Two movie projects in this one and one movie project in this one. Under it I have two events Samples and Samples 2. This one is called iMovie Library which is the name it was given when it was created but you can call it anything you want. It's different than the previous versions of iMovie but it still uses the idea of events and projects. We're using iMovie 10 here and we're going to take a look at how iMovie stores files. Let's take a look at managing your iMovie project and Clips. Check out Managing iMovie Libraries and Files at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.