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how to install iMovie Plug in Pack 2.1.1

I have just downloaded the iMovie Plug in Pack 2.1.1 but I do not have a clue as to how install it, can anyone help? Thank you in advance

MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 11.7

Posted on Oct 26, 2022 3:11 AM

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Posted on Oct 26, 2022 9:33 AM

Yeah, unfortunately iMovie 10 does not accept plug-ins.


However, you can use the Keynote app that is on your Mac to create all kinds of titles with animations, etc.



Keynote should be located in your Applications folder, but if it is not then you can download it for free from the app store.


To check it out, open Keynote and click on New from the main menu. You will see a pane that displays the various templates. Choose one and click-delete the default language from the template. You will then have a blank screen onto which you can place a text box and add your language and adjust its position on the screen. In the right hand pane you can choose text color and size. Then, in the top of the pane you can click on Animate, and then click on Add an Effect, and you will be presented with numerous types of animations that you can apply to the text, and Preview each one. You can build one animation or action on another so that, for example, you can have the title fly in, rotate, pulse and become stationary. When you are done, File/Export as a movie, and drag into iMovie.


While it takes a little experimenting, the Keynote app has a good help menu.


-- Rich



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Oct 26, 2022 9:33 AM in response to ilariaDa

Yeah, unfortunately iMovie 10 does not accept plug-ins.


However, you can use the Keynote app that is on your Mac to create all kinds of titles with animations, etc.



Keynote should be located in your Applications folder, but if it is not then you can download it for free from the app store.


To check it out, open Keynote and click on New from the main menu. You will see a pane that displays the various templates. Choose one and click-delete the default language from the template. You will then have a blank screen onto which you can place a text box and add your language and adjust its position on the screen. In the right hand pane you can choose text color and size. Then, in the top of the pane you can click on Animate, and then click on Add an Effect, and you will be presented with numerous types of animations that you can apply to the text, and Preview each one. You can build one animation or action on another so that, for example, you can have the title fly in, rotate, pulse and become stationary. When you are done, File/Export as a movie, and drag into iMovie.


While it takes a little experimenting, the Keynote app has a good help menu.


-- Rich



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