![]() ![]() iMovie for OS X does more than the iOS version on an iPad.Įditing video on the larger screen iPad Pro is a pleasure since it’s easier to get just the right frame to begin a clip using touch. It’s easier to give better looking titles to a movie or add nice captions. For example, iMovie for OS X includes more transitions and backgrounds. The OS X version of iMovie offers some features the iOS version doesn’t. We already hinted at the main reason to move the project files from an iPad or iPhone to the computer. We’ll show users how to move iMovie Projects from an iPad or iPhone to a MacBook, Mac mini or iMac. ![]() Apple started letting editors send iMovie projects from an iOS device to another iOS device, a MacBook or a Mac desktop computer. Sometimes iMovie projects that are started on an iPad need some finishing touches that are only available via iMovie on a Mac. IMovie for iOS is available on the App Store.The iPad, especially the iPad Pro, works great for editing movies and photos. * iMovie supports 4K on iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPad Air 2, and iPad Pro Addresses interface issues that could appear in iMovie extension for Photos.Addresses interface issues that could appear in some right-to-left languages.Resolves issues importing and removing projects from iCloud Drive.Fixes an issue that could prevent users from creating new trailers in some languages.Create and share movies at 4K resolution on iPad Air 2 with iOS 9.1*.Full release notes below: What’s New in Version 2.2.1 The update also includes bug fixes for issues with iCloud Drive, the Photos video editing extension, right-to-left languages, and more. Apple introduced 4K video shooting for the first time on its products with the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus. You’ll need a new 4K 21.5-inch iMac or 5K 27-inch iMac (or Mac with a 4K display) for pixel-for-pixel editing, but it’s good to see Apple supporting the still top-of-the-line 9.7-inch iPad with powerful editing features iPad Pro doesn’t launch until November. ![]() In version 2.2.1, iMovie for iOS expands 4K editing to also support iPad Air 2 so you can shoot video on your new iPhone 6s or 6s Plus and edit it on the latest 9.7-inch tablet. Apple added 4K editing to iMovie for iOS last month, but only on iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, and iPad Pro. ![]()
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