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Check out the whole Videography series.ĭon't Miss: How to Add Fades, Fade Ins & Fade Outs to Your Movie Project in iMovie for iPhone This article was produced during Gadget Hacks' special coverage on smartphone-based video creator tips for filming and editing. You can revert back if you don't like the way it looks.įilters are only just a small portion of what's available to play around with in iMovie for iPhone, so stay tuned for more how-to guides on learning all the ins and outs of making a tiny film on your iOS device. Each filter shows you a tiny preview of what your movie would like, but only using the frame that's currently at the playhead location. Then, tap on the cog icon in the bottom right to access the Project Settings page.Īt the top, under Project Filter, you can choose between the 10 filters mentioned previously. If they are, tap in a non-video part of the timeline. Once on the timeline, to add a filter to the entire project, make sure that no video clips are selected (highlight in yellow).

Option 1: Add a Filter to Your Entire Timeline Now, whether or not you want to add a filter to the whole timeline at once or just to a specific video clip that you imported, the filters will be the same: B&W, Blast, Blockbuster, Blue, Camo, Dreamy, Duotone, Silent Era, Vintage, or Western. Make sure you're in a movie project before you begin, as this will not work for trailer projects. Not only that, but you can choose to add different filters to different video clips in your timeline, no matter if the clips started out as videos or photos. Just like in Instagram and other popular photo and video apps, iMovie for iPhone lets you add filters to your whole entire movie project.
