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You can find the library file in your Movies folder in Finder or by clicking Go > Home > Movies. If you want to go into the library file, you can do that by right-clicking or holding down the Option key and clicking on iMovie Library. There you’ll be able to see each project<\/strong> and all of its assets.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n Likewise, where are iMovie projects stored? You may have noticed that there is no save option in the menus for iMovie. That is because your project<\/strong> is automatically saved to the computer hard drive as you work. When you are finished working on your iMovie project you can share it to a number of places, including your email, iTunes, and your external device.<\/p>\n Additionally, how do I access iMovie<\/strong> project files<\/strong>? In the iMovie app on your Mac, select a video clip in the timeline whose source file you want to locate in the Finder. Choose File > Reveal in Finder. The folder containing the selected clip’s source file opens in the Finder.<\/p>\n Also know, can you transfer an iMovie project<\/strong> to another computer? You’ll need to be able to access both the source and destination iMovie libraries from the same computer. You can do this by connecting an external hard drive, setting up network sharing, or by temporarily copying the destination library to your computer.<\/p>\n As many you asked, how do I recover a project in iMovie<\/strong>? <\/p>\n Become more familiar with your footage. iMovie supports several file formats such as MPEG 4, . avi, . mov, etc.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n When you import iMovie version 9 (iMovie 11) projects and events into iMovie version 10, it takes up a little more space, but not a lot. This is because, iMovie 10 uses hard links (similar to the hard links in Time Machine) to point to the physical video files, so they are not duplicated.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n Open the Movies folder, then drag the file named iMovie Library to your external hard drive. When the library file is finished copying to your external drive, double-click the library file on the external drive to open it in iMovie. If an alert appears asking you to give iMovie access to a removable volume, click OK.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n How do I transfer an iMovie project to a USB flash drive? Plug in the flash drive, locate the iMovie project that’s saved on your iMac, open the flash drive’s window on the Mac’s desktop and drag the project to it.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n The files have to be in the two directories, Events and Projects. These have to be at the *top level of the hard drive*. If they are at a lower level, iMovie won’t find them*. I had put them in another folder called Movies, but it can’t find them there.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n After a few minutes (depending on the size of the project and the speed of your internet connection), the project is shared to iCloud. To verify, go to your Mac and, in the Finder, open the iMovie folder in your iCloud Drive. Before you delete the project from your device, open it in iMovie on the Mac first!<\/p>\n<\/p>\n\n
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What format does iMovie save in?<\/h2>\n<\/p>\n
How do you send an iMovie project?<\/h2>\n<\/p>\n
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Why is my iMovie library so big?<\/h2>\n<\/p>\n
How do I export an iMovie project?<\/h2>\n<\/p>\n
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How do I export my iMovie library?<\/h2>\n<\/p>\n
How do I copy an iMovie project to a flash drive?<\/h2>\n<\/p>\n
Why can’t I see my iMovie project?<\/h2>\n<\/p>\n
Are iMovie projects stored in iCloud?<\/h2>\n<\/p>\n
How do I open an old iMovie project in iMovie?<\/h2>\n<\/p>\n