
Click on the “Import” button on the iMovie toolbar.If the files that you want to use are not in any of the listed options, you may also import files from your iPhone, iPod, iTouch or digital camera. Pick from one of the options provided above.“All Projects” contains all iMovie projects that you have saved in the past.“All Events” contains media files that have been grouped together based on the time and date that they were saved on your Mac.“iPhoto Library” contains media files saved to your iPhotos.From the left sidebar, you can see your “Libraries.”.Launch the iMovie app by clicking on the star icon.To start a movie project using iMovie on Mac, SEE THE BEST PRICES ON NEW MACS ON AMAZON Launching iMovie on Mac How to Use iMovie to Share Your Project on the Internet.How to Use iMovie to Add a Background Image to Your Movie.How to Use iMovie to Add a Background Music to Your Project.How to Use iMovie to Add Titles or Subtitles to Your Clips.How to Use iMovie to Add Transitions Between Clips.How to Use iMovie to Add Clips to Your Movie Project.How to Use iMovie to Create a New Movie Project.Please note that the navigation menu may vary depending on the version of your Mac’s OS. If you haven’t tried it yet, here are some quick guides on how to use iMovie on Mac so that you can make the most of its features. Might be simpler just to bring it into fcpX and figure out a way to generate a timecode window that reflects the source timecode and rebuild it in premiere.People are consuming increasingly large amounts of video content these days, and with the accessibility of easy-to-use video editing programs like the iMovie app bundled with your Mac, making your own movie has never been easier. This is the company that makes both of them. Not sure how that will work with the newer mac partition scheme. There's a program that will allow you to read a macosextended drive on a windows machine and a program from the same people that will allow a mac to read and right to a windows drive. Linking to the media may be a little tricky but should be doable. I had no luck bringing the xml from fpcx directly into premiere but import and export out of resolve did work. you can then import the xml into davinci resolve (there's a free version) and then you can export an xml from resolve that will import into premiere.

You can bring an imovie project in to fcpX (I think there's a free trial). It's not simple, but you may be able to make this work the way I did a few years ago but most of the process requires working on a mac.
