Two wows! 3:20 animating the Picture in Picture onto the screen using the keyframe tool! I was completely unaware of this, and it's certainly not discoverable via the iMovie UI. Thanks! 1:20 reducing two tracks into one track by rendering ("pre-rendering") the two tracks, then bringing that render into iMovie as one track, then adding another second track on top of that! Then you could render that three-track take, and bring it an and add a fourth track! Brilliantly simple!
Another amazing tool.....as someone that loves how simple to use imovie is....(have tried final cut and way above my head now).....I love the added function you add to this tool.
Fabulous as always. Best resolution tends to make rather vast files though! Btw have you made a lesson on Keyframes? Not sure I quite followed the whole thing about that.
Michael, just beginning with iMovie; I have a children's song for audio and I want to match-up with cartoon images, which I want animated (i.e., prerendered). Would the audio be on the timeline or the overlay? Thanks!
Hi Mike, Fantastic as always. 👍👍 Q: If i may ask - What software did you use in producing this tutorial. Reason i ask is that i was trying to replicate your technique for a little project i am doing for a food recipe. Is using Keynote’s Live Video do-able for this? The circular talking head with the white outline made me think of Keynote’s Live Video from one your past TH-cam posts. I tried QuickTime Movie recording with my face and QuickTime’s Screen recording simultaneously (I even did the clap to synchronise audio 🤪 )but couldnt get talking head as circular… Just curious. I may try your techniques using OBS next….but havent been brave enough to try that yet.. Thanks again for all your tutorials.
Very helpful for people who are new to the intricacies of video editing (like myself!), and iMovie is as technical as I want to get for now!!
Very useful to know, and with a great delivery… thank you 👌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Another brilliant technique explained in a way that makes it easy to follow. Thanks!
Genius. Your videos are so valuable! Thanks.
Glad you think so!
WOW! What a slick way of dealing with the two timeline limitation. Thank you!
Thanks!
Whoa! Thank you so much.
Nice one!
Two wows!
3:20 animating the Picture in Picture onto the screen using the keyframe tool! I was completely unaware of this, and it's certainly not discoverable via the iMovie UI. Thanks!
1:20 reducing two tracks into one track by rendering ("pre-rendering") the two tracks, then bringing that render into iMovie as one track, then adding another second track on top of that! Then you could render that three-track take, and bring it an and add a fourth track! Brilliantly simple!
Awesome, I've learned a lot from your videos. Saved me a ton of frustration!! Stay Blessed
Another amazing tool.....as someone that loves how simple to use imovie is....(have tried final cut and way above my head now).....I love the added function you add to this tool.
This is amazing! Amazingly informative and the video is extremely well done! Thank you so much Michael.
Great summary of your Live stream.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Really useful, thank you
Great video per usual. I have learned so much by watching your videos. Thanks!
Great to hear!
Nice one ☝️ 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Excellent video.
Thanks Mike! Your stuff is great! 🍻
Thanks for the tips!
Fabulous as always. Best resolution tends to make rather vast files though! Btw have you made a lesson on Keyframes? Not sure I quite followed the whole thing about that.
I talk about how to manage the potentially vast files in the livestream replay right about here: th-cam.com/video/ftFXiQw_dnQ/w-d-xo.html
Excellent! Thank you!
You are welcome!
thank you!!
Animation aside, I learned how to do this awhile ago but, the impressive functionality of imovie is the main reason I haven't bought final cut.
Helpful as always!
Great tips. I’ve thought about how to do this type of thing. I wish iMovie had more tracks, but this is a good workaround
Totally agree!
Thanks for you good tips.
Michael, just beginning with iMovie; I have a children's song for audio and I want to match-up with cartoon images, which I want animated (i.e., prerendered). Would the audio be on the timeline or the overlay? Thanks!
THANKS SIR
When you pre render a file, do you always use hi res?
I do, to preserve quality until final export, but you don't have to.
Hi Mike, Fantastic as always. 👍👍
Q: If i may ask - What software did you use in producing this tutorial. Reason i ask is that i was trying to replicate your technique for a little project i am doing for a food recipe.
Is using Keynote’s Live Video do-able for this? The circular talking head with the white outline made me think of Keynote’s Live Video from one your past TH-cam posts.
I tried QuickTime Movie recording with my face and QuickTime’s Screen recording simultaneously (I even did the clap to synchronise audio 🤪 )but couldnt get talking head as circular…
Just curious.
I may try your techniques using OBS next….but havent been brave enough to try that yet..
Thanks again for all your tutorials.
Nice video. Wish iMovie would add more track flexibility.
Me, too.
nice!
Thanks!
I know your voice for some reason. hmm