


So, you would split your clips 1, 2, 3, and 4, duplicate the movie, delete 2, 3, 4, from the duplicate, and share out 1. To split a video in iMovie, do the following: Use the white line to mark where you want to split the video. Step 2: Move the playhead to the first frame of the new scene using your mouse and position it by clicking once. Quicktime Player can split clips, as you point out, but if you want to share out any of the splits you need to delete all the others and share out the one clip. Step 1: Open the project/video you want to work on in iMovie by dragging it into the timeline. Split a video clip in a project You can split a clip you’ve added to a project into two or three parts. If you want a freeze frame at the end of a clip to which you have added the Ken Burns effect, stop the playhead at the end of the clip and share out the last frame and an Image to your desktop, and then drag it back in and place it at the end of the Ken Burns clip. After sharing out each clip you can drag them into a new iMovie project and reassemble them. So there wont be a great deal of repeat content. Step 3 The default iMovie split screen effect shows immediately. Choose Split Screen (or Side by Side) from its drop-down list. Step 2 Find the Overlay Settings on the top right window of iMovie screen. The clips you are working with are low file size display replicas that refer back to the original raw footage clip that is stored in the iMovie Library Original Media folder in the Finder. Import all video clips into iMovie timeline by dragging and dropping. You can select each clip, Edit/Copy it, paste it into a newly created project, and share it out. Select the split clip, do an Edit/Copy, and Edit/Paste it into a newly created project. So if you have clip "A" and want to split it into clips 1, 2, 3, and 4, you select it and place the playhead where you want each split, and select Modify/Split clip. When you have an clip in a project you can can highlight a point in the clip and click Clip > Split Clip (Command+Shift+S) and this will slice the file down. iMovie is designed to split clips, not just "pretend" to do it.
