Saving a Project to Disc in iMovie

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Part of the video series: How to Use Apple iMovie

Summary: How to save a project in iMovie; learn more about video editing software in this free instructional video.

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Saving a Project to Disc in iMovie

Hey everybody my name is Matt and I am speaking to you on behalf of Expert Village. One last thing I wanted to touch on, is if you go up to file, you will see it says, "Burn Project to Disc". If you click this it is not going to export your movie to a disc automatically. What this do is, I am going to go ahead and click it, it is going to automatically save my project and give me this dialog right here. What it is going to do is, it is going to create archive of my project and burn it to a disc. So I am going to click, ok. It is going to give me this dialog and from here I can set some options, under "Speed" you can select how fast it is going to burn your project. You can also if you have a rewritable cd or dvd, have it erase the disc before you burn it. You can also leave it appendable if you want to add things onto the disc later. There are some other options you got down here, you can verify the burned data, eject the disc, or mount it to the desktop after it is done. But when you click "Burn", it is going to save your project to a disc. Do not forget the reason for this is if you have a big video you are making it can take up a lot space on the hard drive. So if you want to free up some hard drive, you can always burn it to a disc.

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