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iMovie is a popular video editing software that comes pre-installed on Apple devices. It has a variety of effects that can be added to your videos to make them more engaging and visually appealing. Here are the steps to add effects on iMovie: 1. Open iMovie: Launch iMovie on your device and open the project where you want to add effects. 2. Choose the clip: Choose the video clip on which you want to apply the effect. If you want to add the effect to the entire video, select the video clip in the timeline. 3. Add the effect: Click on the "Effects" button at the top of the iMovie interface. This will open the effects browser. Here, you can select from a range of effects such as transitions, filters, and audio effects. 4. Preview the effect: Hover over the effect to preview it on your clip. You can also drag and drop the effect directly onto your clip to apply it. 5. Adjust the effect: Once the effect is applied, you can adjust it as per your requirements. You can change the duration of the effect, apply it to specific sections of the clip, and adjust its intensity. 6. Preview the final video: After applying the effect, preview the final video to see how it looks. You can make further adjustments if necessary. 7. Save and export: Once you are satisfied with the changes, save the project and export it to the desired format. In conclusion, adding effects on iMovie is a simple process. By following the steps mentioned above, you can easily enhance your videos and make them more appealing.
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