iMovie for iPhone & iPad updates for green screens, ClassKit, new soundtracks

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Apple on Tuesday updated iMovie for iOS with several enhancements, most notably a green screen effect for stripping out backgrounds.

iMovie on iPad Pro


Despite its name, the effect will work with material shot in front of both blue and green screens, Apple explained. Controls include a four-point mask and a strength slider.

Other features include 80 new soundtracks in genres such as pop, "chill," and "sentimental," plus the ability to use photos as overlays for picture-in-picture and split-screen effects. Borders can be hidden for either.

Still images can be dropped in with transparent backgrounds for the creation of logos and other custom overlay graphics. Apple has meanwhile added ClassKit support for submitting video assignments via Schoolwork, but simultaneously disabled sharing to iMovie Theater in favor of iCloud Photos.

iMovie is a free download for any compatible iPhone and iPad. The latest version requires iOS 11.4 or later.

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  • Reply 1 of 7
    radarthekatradarthekat Posts: 3,843moderator
    Looking forward to checking out the updates. I use iMovie for my nascent Youtube channel.  It works fairly well.  
    StrangeDays
  • Reply 2 of 7
    Apple has meanwhile added ClassKit support for submitting video assignments via Schoolwork, but simultaneously disabled sharing to iMovie Theater in favor of iCloud Photos. 
    This is disappointing. Apple has been slowly dropping support for iMovie Theater. I chatted with someone at Apple Support about it a while back and was told sharing to iCloud Photos was temporary as a new offering was coming. So far nothing.

    There are a few reasons I’m disappointed in the iCloud Photo option. Currently all my iMovie Theater videos fade in from black. In iMovie Theater each video shows an image preview of the video, in Photos there is just a black rectangle. In iMovie Theater each video has its name underneath the preview image, in Photos there are no names shown. iMovie Theater is specifically set up to show videos so they’re relatively easy to find. In photos I have to search through years of photos to find the correct no name black rectangle to find the video I’m looking for. And most of the time I want to see the videos on my Apple TV, which was the first thing to lose support. This is just stupid on so many levels.

    I’m curious to know how many resources go into supporting iMovie Theater where Apple has determined that it’s just too much.
    StrangeDaysmatrix077lolliverdedgeckobobolicious
  • Reply 3 of 7
    CheeseFreezeCheeseFreeze Posts: 1,249member
    It's about time they give FCPX a serious upgrade
  • Reply 4 of 7
    DAalsethDAalseth Posts: 2,783member
    Looking forward to checking out the updates. I use iMovie for my nascent Youtube channel.  It works fairly well.  
    I kept trying to use iMovie in my iPad and it was so kludgy, limited, and awful, I finally gave up. For the last year or so I've been using LumaTouch. I find it far easier to use, it connects smoothly with my YouTube account, and it has far more fine functions than iMovie. That it until this update. I'm tempted to take another look to see if they fixed all the annoying things that drove me away. OTOH I like what I have so why switch.
    dedgecko
  • Reply 5 of 7
    hentaiboyhentaiboy Posts: 1,252member
    Sweet. Now where can I get one of these green screens?


    DAalseth
  • Reply 6 of 7
    boboliciousbobolicious Posts: 1,146member
    Apple has meanwhile added ClassKit support for submitting video assignments via Schoolwork, but simultaneously disabled sharing to iMovie Theater in favor of iCloud Photos. 
    This is disappointing. Apple has been slowly dropping support for iMovie Theater. I chatted with someone at Apple Support about it a while back and was told sharing to iCloud Photos was temporary as a new offering was coming. So far nothing.

    There are a few reasons I’m disappointed in the iCloud Photo option. Currently all my iMovie Theater videos fade in from black. In iMovie Theater each video shows an image preview of the video, in Photos there is just a black rectangle. In iMovie Theater each video has its name underneath the preview image, in Photos there are no names shown. iMovie Theater is specifically set up to show videos so they’re relatively easy to find. In photos I have to search through years of photos to find the correct no name black rectangle to find the video I’m looking for. And most of the time I want to see the videos on my Apple TV, which was the first thing to lose support. This is just stupid on so many levels.

    I’m curious to know how many resources go into supporting iMovie Theater where Apple has determined that it’s just too much.
    My first concern is privacy - yet another desktop in house feature orphaned in favour of only sending private work onto Apple servers, encrypted or not... Is iCloud Photos able to tag video? Are bandwidth and storage limits other more immediate and practical questions...?
    edited June 2019
  • Reply 7 of 7
    Respi RapRespi Rap Posts: 1unconfirmed, member
    How can I use that version? do I need to re install the apps?
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