![]() ![]() If you have automatic transitions turned on, click Turn Off Automatic Transitions in the dialog that appears, and then click Done. Press the Space bar while your pointer is hovering over a specific style to preview it playing at normal speed.Ĭlick any title style to select it. In the Choose Title window, skim any of the title styles to see a preview in the iMovie viewer. To change the style of a single title, double-click the blue or gold title bar in the Project browser, and then click the Title button (which is labeled with the name of the current title style) in the inspector that opens. Or, to return to the simplified fonts window, click iMovie Font Panel. When you’re satisfied with how your title looks, click Done. When you use this fonts panel to preview changes to your title, however, you must first select the title in the viewer by clicking it once (so that it becomes highlighted), and then click various font, color, and other choices in the System Font Panel. You can see more fonts, sizes, styles, colors, and so on by clicking the System Font Panel button in the lower-left corner of the iMovie fonts window. Move your pointer down the column of colors, or the column of font sizes, to preview how the title looks in those colors and sizes.Ĭlick any font, color, or size to select it.Ĭlick a style (bold, italic, or outlined) and an alignment to select them. Skim and preview colors and font sizes in the same way you previewed fonts, in step 2 above. ![]() (The viewer shows the title in whatever font your pointer is hovering over.) Press the Space bar to play the video with that font. Move your pointer over any font in the window that opens to preview your title in that font. Note: You can’t change the style of some animated titles, such as Pixie Dust and Lens Flare, or themed titles, which are represented by gold title bars. When you’re finished, tap the Close button. Make the title appear over the entire clip: Tap the More button, then turn on Full Clip Duration. Make the title all uppercase: Tap the More button, then turn on Uppercase. ![]() Tap to choose a new theme title style.Īdd a text shadow: Tap the More button, then turn on Text Shadow. Theme titles are designed to be used at the start of a project, on any clip in a project or at the end of a project. Selecting either option may change the size of the title.Ĭhange the style of a theme title: Tap the More button, tap Style, tap Opening, Middle or Closing, then tap Options. The Default setting places the title in its default position and Lower Third places the title toward the bottom of the viewer. Lower-third titles appear in the bottom part of the screen and contain information relating to the video image, such as the name of a person being interviewed. Set the title position: Tap Style, tap Default or Lower Third, then tap Options. Ĭhange the title font: Tap the Font button, then tap a font.Ĭhange the title colour: Tap the Colour button, then choose a colour from the available options. Tap the video clip at the playhead position, then tap the Titles button. Scroll the timeline until the title you want to customise appears in the viewer. In the iMovie app on your iPhone, open a movie project. Watch and share your movies and trailers.Add titles and audio to Magic Movie and storyboard clips.Edit clips in Magic Movies and storyboard projects.Change the style of a Magic Movie or storyboard project.Add and arrange clips in storyboard projects.Replace or retake clips in Magic Movies. ![]() Arrange clips and photos in Magic Movies.Edit Magic Movies and storyboard projects. ![]()
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