![]() I assume this is an attempt to make the Mac behave like an iPad. I don't see a way to save changes, but since I've never lost work, I assume changes are saved automatically. While the three source files total about 6.6 GB, the iMovie Library has swelled to 27 GB after importing and splitting the first file's single source clip into six smaller clips. Do I need to create a separate project for each topic, import the same source files, and edit down to the topic I need? Seems like that would waste a lot of disk space with repeat content. Move and split clips in iMovie on Mac - Apple Support iMovie Table of Contents Move and split clips in iMovie on Mac You can move clips around in the timeline and split clips into two parts. wants to save the whole movie, not a single clip. Before moving on to the next source file, I thought I would export the first five clips to separate files. I now have six clips from the first file. I have imported the first file and split it into clips by moving the start where I want it, playing to the end of the topic I need, then selecting Modify->Split Clip. I need to split this by topic into shorter clips. I recorded a seminar in three files, two at 29 minutes and 3.2 GB each and a third at about 5 minutes and 370 MB.
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