
Help using iMovie with still images?
I need to make an Astronomy video for school and I only have access to iMovie. I also plan on using only still images and video clips from websites like Nasa for the video. Do I need a camera or camcorder to produce a movie using iMovie? If I don’t, how do you do it? Thanks!
The links below are to Apple tutorials. What you want to do is described in the first link’s section “Add photos to your iMovie project” as well as the video in the second link.
(and no, you don’t need a camera or camcorder)
Astronomy video By Martin Ferlito
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