I'm going to use the same one here and I could attach a second clip and you could see I've got two here. Also if the clip is attached to a track I could add more. If I wanted to I could add another clip here. Once it is in there I can still adjust its starting point, like that. You can drag right from the Finder into that area or I can drag this down there and now this is in a special track that is just meant for background music. Now another place that you could drag music to is here at the bottom. But if I drag the clip notice that the music comes along with it. I can drag it to readjust where it starts. So in this case this is now attached to the clip and the music starts right at that point in the clip. If I drag it in here and I leave it there you could see how it attaches to a clip. I could drag right from the Finder into the project. I don't have to import it in first or do anything special. So I've got a file here, just sitting on the Desktop, and I can drag and drop that into the project. One place I can get these from is by using a file. Just some clips that I placed in and let's say I want to add some background music to them. Where do you get the music from? Once you add it how can you adjust it and what are the technical and legal challenges having music in your iMovie project.įirst let's look at how you get some music into your iMovie project. So when you are building a project in iMovie you may decide that you want to add some background music to it. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts. There you can read more about the Patreon Campaign. MacMost is brought to you thanks to a great group of more than 1000 supporters. Let me show you how to add music to your projects in iMovie. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with.
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