How to Export Your Branded Videos in 1080p with iMovie at 60FPS
Having trouble exporting your personal content or branded videos in 1080p with iMovie ? The tutorial below will give you the tools you need to make it as simple and easy as possible.For this to work, make sure you’ve updated to the latest version of iMovie before you do anything else. This is a vital step that once completed you then can move forward.
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Got your 4-step checklist? Great. Now, let’s move on…Start a new movie project in iMovie and select “No theme”. Let’s go ahead and name it 60FPS for now. You can always go back and edit the name whenever you want.
Next, click “Import media”. Make sure you don’t drag it from “Find it” because this won’t work.
Once you press “Import media” find your branded video that was recorded at 60 frames per second:
It’ll appear in the timeline. Simply double click on it and drag it down to the bottom of the timeline:
To make sure it saves at 60FPS, click on settings:
And select 1080p 60FPS under Project Settings.
If you want to change more quality settings click on this button up at the top and select “file”button:You’ve got a bunch of different quality and compression settings here that you can choose from.
Make sure to set the quality to “best”.
And there you have it. Your case study for your branded video is now finished!
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3 Responses
Hi Jon,
I have been recording videos on my iPhone 7 plus at 1080p 60fps. Then i have been sharing them through my iCloud to get them onto my MacBook Pro. Then I put them in my movie maker just the way the above video showed me how to do, but it still will not offer me 1080p. My best option is 720p. Can you help me? Thanks!
F*ckin’ tremendous things here! Thank you for writing this post!!!
I have iMovie 10.1.9 and I don’t get the No Theme thing. Just “New Movie” and “New Trailer”.