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Exporting iMovie Project so that someone else may edit it

Hi there,


I would like to export a project in iMovie so that my business partners may use the iMovie file as a template. How does one export their project so that it remains in an editable state?


Many thanks!


JM

Posted on Mar 23, 2020 7:52 AM

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Posted on Mar 23, 2020 8:23 AM

Hi, John154,


You cannot export a Mac iMovie project itself (as opposed to a shared-out movie from a project). Projects must reside in an iMovie library. So, you can create a new library, put the project into it, and then transfer the library along with the project, to another drive. In your case you would need to copy the library with the project in it to a USB Thumb Drive (or other external drive) that is formatted Mac OS Extended (Journaled). Then you could send the USB drive to your business partners, who could plug it in to a computer and access and edit the project. They would need to have Mac computers and also be running the exact same version of iMovie that created the project.


-- Rich

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Mar 23, 2020 8:23 AM in response to john154

Hi, John154,


You cannot export a Mac iMovie project itself (as opposed to a shared-out movie from a project). Projects must reside in an iMovie library. So, you can create a new library, put the project into it, and then transfer the library along with the project, to another drive. In your case you would need to copy the library with the project in it to a USB Thumb Drive (or other external drive) that is formatted Mac OS Extended (Journaled). Then you could send the USB drive to your business partners, who could plug it in to a computer and access and edit the project. They would need to have Mac computers and also be running the exact same version of iMovie that created the project.


-- Rich

Exporting iMovie Project so that someone else may edit it

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