How To Use Keynote Graphics in iMovie

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Published 2017-10-15
In this video I show you how to take your iMovie videos up a notch by incorporating graphics from Apple Keynote.

Keynote is more than just presentation software. It’s a graphics and animation powerhouse. But what’s really exciting is the fact that you can export your Keynote creations as media files and use them in your iMovie projects. This capability opens up all kinds of possibilities for the videos you create in iMovie.


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All Comments (21)
  • @burakbekcioglu
    I haven't heard a clearer English before... Thanks from Turkey... You are really a teaching expert... You can teach teachers to teach... :)
  • @marianh4996
    I love how you make no assumptions about prior knowledge and make sure to explain everything. So refreshing, so clear and so useful.
  • @juliemiller8437
    You should do voiceovers for nature documentaries😊. I could listen to your voice all day
  • I really like your pace of speaking. Not too fast and not too slow. I like the way you use your pointer to show me where on the screen to find a control. Actually, I like everything about your delivery. Thank you for a very good video. And, yes, I am subscribed.
  • @readingsbycara
    The integration of keynote to video production... excellent way to up my game! ♥️ Stay well everyone.
  • Maan - THANK YOU SIR. Omg I can’t tell you how valuable it is to find instruction that uses clear, unhurried language, with comprehensive breakdowns of each aspect related to the subject, NOT ASSUMING PRIOR KNOWLEDGE, with no lingo (needing prior knowledge of that specific industry jargon), all without making the viewer feel stupid or having been talked down to. AND all without a bunch of bullcrap to “entertain” or win affection, just freaking straight to the point. I needed this for a frustrating timeline workaround and didn’t have the bandwidth to learn a whole new program. Sir, you knocked it out of the park. SUBSCRIBED. WITH A BELL. AND I’m telling my wife.👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾✨
  • @HNXMedia
    Feel like I just got a 13 minute Master Class in Keynote!!!! Absolutely fantastic! This is going to take my videos to another level and allow me to do more educational presentations! Thank You!
  • @SALTYTUBE
    Love your videos, Michael! You are super transparent and patient. Thank you so much for posting this helpful video!
  • I'm so happy to see you back again Michael. I greatly benefited from your earlier videos on keynotes and iMovies. I sincerely appreciate your clear guidance and step by step instructions. You are a fantastic teacher. I love that. Thank you.
  • @p6x2
    Watched a couple of your tutorials for iMovies, and they really come out from the rest. Good narrative and information. Great!
  • @HerveDaCosta
    superb work. Clear, useful and tremendously helpful. Thanks
  • @TomGlander
    Simplicity comes from knowing HOW to do... thanks for sharing the HOW. Very cool.
  • @karasweet2041
    FINALLY! A video tutorial that doesn't assume the student already knows what's the presenter is talking about. He doesn't talk over the students head. Too many start after all the things I want to know are completed or go way to fast to keep up. Thank you!!
  • The speed at which you explain things in this video is perfect. Thanks!
  • @BellaNTheBeast
    ThankYou, ThankYou, ThankYou! So clear, precise and beautifully laid out/voiced. You have just made it possible for me to do so many things I've been struggling with in iMovie's limitations. Brilliant.
  • @hally0john
    The Best tutorial I've seen on this Subject. Clearly explained and not dragged out to a full tutorial on all aspects of Keynote.. Well Done. I know where to come now for help.
  • @JamesKerLindsay
    Thanks so much. This video was a real find. It has made a huge difference!
  • @KevCentral
    Sub earned! Your delivery and presentation skills are something I envy. Thanks for the information.
  • @maxuuell
    Michael, your videos are so helpful. Thank you for putting these together, and delivering your content in such a clear and direct way.