Difference between revisions of "Save iMovie Project to Network"
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When you are done editing in iMovie backup your iMovie project file to the folder that contains the source files on the desktop. | When you are done editing in iMovie backup your iMovie project file to the folder that contains the source files on the desktop. |
Revision as of 12:56, 9 March 2012
When working on a project save all the original image and audio files into a project folder labeled with your name to the desktop. Any files that are used in the iMovie project will need to be copied into the iMovie project file.
- Go to File > Consolidate Media
- Select Copy Clips
When you are done editing in iMovie backup your iMovie project file to the folder that contains the source files on the desktop.
- From the top menu > iMovie > Quit iMovie
- Click on the desktop, go to File > New Finder Window
- In the window navigate to Local Work > Users > find your folder > Movies > iMovie Projects
- Click and drag the entire iMovie Project folder (intact) to your project folder on the desktop
- Copy the project folder from the desktop to your cubby on Orca
To continue working on the iMovie project on another computer do the reverse:
- Copy the project folder to the desktop
- Move the iMovie Project folder (intact) to Local Work > Users > find your folder > Movies
- Launch iMovie from the dock and your project should appear in the project library