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Click to select a project in the Project Library, or open a project so that it’s showing in the Project browser. You should finalize only projects you consider to be complete because if you make further changes to a movie you’ve finalized, iMovie discards the finalized versions. Choose File > Finalize Project.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n

In this regard, do you have to finalize a project in iMovie<\/strong> before exporting? A logical answer might be to simply go up to File \u2013> Finalize Project. However, this option renders the movie in mobile, medium, large, HD 720p, and HD 1080p formats. … So, it’s recommended to instead go to Share \u2013> Export Movie, and from there choose the desired format.<\/p>\n

Correspondingly, how do I finalize and save in iMovie?