You'll need to create the image in an editor like Photoshop or Pixelmator, and same it as a 32-bit PNG file You can use arrows and circles on your videos, for instance. This allows you to bring in almost any graphic element.
In the iMovie app on your Mac, select a clip or range that you want to use as a picture-in-picture clip, and drag it above a clip in the timeline.Click on the image to select a color to make transparent 3 Click the Select Image to load your image 2.Tap the More button, then tap Green/Blue Screen.The green-screen clip is added to the timeline above the.Ĭreate a transparent image or logo in Preview for iMovie Tap the Add Media button, tap a category from the list, then tap the green-screen clip to select it. Scroll the timeline so that the playhead (the white vertical line) appears over the background clip. With your project open, add the background video clip or still image to the timeline.
The main picture (A) should stay as intense as the movie begins.Find out how to avoid an image with a white background and how to add multiple overlays within. In this video I'm teaching you how to use overlays in iMovie.
I was wondering if there was something you knew of on Mac to make the picture translucent and/or spin Also I saw on youtube that they had rotating pictures. I tried it in Seashore and I brought it into IMovie. On Youtube Video's you can see through the youtube logo a little.
I've been trying to put a png, with just a logo and name and address over a simple slideshow of about 10 slides.