![]() Now in order for this to work I have to create a transparent image. I'm going to get it to zoom out so it fits in and get rid of the default stuff here. So in Keynote I'm going to use one of the basic templates here and I'm going to make sure it's a wide screen one so it matches the dimensions of the video. Now using Titles here is not going to give me what I want. Now you can use a graphics app for that but we're just going to use Keynote.Īlright, so we're going to add some text here in iMovie to this image and I want it to be in the upper right hand corner and some colors and fonts and things like that. But it's easy to add text anywhere you want and in any style you want as long as you import the text as a graphic from an external app. You have to use one of those and you can only adjust it so much. You have to add a title and there's a limited number of title styles. So adding text in iMovie is kind of limited. Join us and get exclusive content at /patreon. MacMost is brought to you by a community of supporters. Let me show you how you can add text anywhere you want in iMovie. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with. Check out How To Add Custom Text In iMovie at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
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