A few days agoTwo new editing features of iMovie, “Magic Move” (magic video) and “Storyboards” (storyboard), which will be launched in April, have been launched with the iMovie 3.0 update, making it easier for everyone to share life stories through videos.
The update is still available for free through the App Store and is available for devices running iOS 15.2, iPadOS 15.2, and later.
Two editing functions added to the new version of iMovie 3.0 allow users to create video content through the iPhone or iPad in a more intuitive and simple way. Among them, the “Storyboards” function can be used to learn editing and improve storytelling skills.
Among them, the “Storyboards” function provides 20 different storyboard options, and the storyboard options also include various popular video types, including cooking teaching, Q&A, product reviews, news reports, etc. And each storyboard has a storyboard that can be used to organize segments to tell a specific story.
At the same time, each footprint also includes an explanatory thumbnail, as well as a hint question or suggestion on how to make the clip more interesting. To add custom content, add, reorder, or delete shots in the storyboard as needed. Creators can apply and test a variety of video styles, including titles and transitions, as well as title design, fonts, filters and palette options. Music tracks dynamically adjust to project length, and each clip can be perfected with intuitive editing tools such as trim, split, clip speed, and clip volume.
“Magic Move” provides that the system can identify the content of the material through operations such as clicking, and automatically create a plan, while the creator can manually rearrange or delete clips, and even further add personal creative ideas for editing. In addition, creators can also use “Magic Move” to automatically convert the content of the “Photos” album into video content, thereby adding video clips.
More Mashdigi.com coverage: