![]() ![]() IMovie automatically trims or extends each clip (from its end) to fit between the beat markers, so it’s unnecessary to be exacting when you select video to add. The clips are automatically added at beat markers, starting from the beginning of the music track. The colored well that represents the track starts out as a small square, but it grows as you add video clips to it.Īdd beat markers to the background track. ![]() It’s a useful feature if you want to create a project with a music video feel because it lets you add video and photos so that they appear in time with the music.Īdd a background music track to the project. “Snap to Beats” applies only when you’ve added beat markers to a background music track following the steps described below. If you move the marker to the right, iMovie automatically shortens the video clip that’s pinned to that marker and lengthens the preceding clip by the same amount. Therefore, if you move the marker to the left, iMovie automatically lengthens the video clip that’s pinned to that marker and shortens the preceding clip by the same amount. With this feature on, when you drag a video clip near a beat marker, the clip snaps to alignment with the marker and stays “pinned” to that marker (as long as you don’t move the video clip elsewhere).Īs a result of pinning, if you move a beat marker, the clip that is pinned to the beat marker moves with it. ![]() IMovie has a “Snap to Beats” feature (turned on by default) that lets you easily align video clips and still images to beat markers added to background music. Synchronize video clips with background music using “Snap to Beats” ![]()
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