![]() Method 1, Use Quicktime and trim it to save several videos. I found numerous people having this issue, most seem to agree with the analysis above as to how clever it is, not including this as an option. So, after speaking with Apple support, I was finally advised that I’m trying to do something that the program doesn’t support! and I’d need some kind of pro app to do it, well that’s just fucking dumb! Splitting a clip inside an event did not seem possible, which is kind of silly, I called Apple. ![]() Yours doesn’t, that’s why your’e reading this. You can split an event using “File > Split Event Before Selected Clip”, but this only works when your event has multiple clips. If you try to do this to a clip in an event, the option to split clip is greyed out. When you have an clip in a project you can can highlight a point in the clip and click “Clip > Split Clip” (Command+Shift+S) and this will slice the file down to the millisecond. ![]() Likely hood is you want to split this clip, inside the event, into several clips, so you can organise your home movie collection easier.īut it turns out you cant do this, you have 2 options for splitting events and clips. So, when importing your old analogue videos into iMovie, you probably have one massive 2-3hr clip and this clip probably covers several events. ![]()
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