Earlier on Tuesday, October 13, Apple officially released new iMacs, one of which launches with a 4K display, and another that updates the already present 5K display.
To go along with that launch, the Cupertino-based company has also seen fit to release an update for iMovie for Mac, which will see it expand its video editing capabilities, as well as add a few other key features to the software as well. With this update, iMovie for Mac is now at version 10.1.
The new software now includes the ability to edit 4K video, along with the ability to edit 1080p HD video that is running at 60fps. On top of that, iMovie for Mac users can now import movies and trailers from iMovie for iOS, which should provide a more cross-platform, effortless experience for those that use iMovie on their iOS-based device.
Here’s the full changelog from Apple:
- What’s New in Version 10.1
- Create and share movies at stunning 4K resolution (3840 x 2160) on compatible Mac computers (1)
- Create and share movies with 1080p HD video at 60 frames per second for smoother, more true-to-life action
- Import movies and trailers from iMovie for iOS (version 2.2 and later), so you can start editing on an iOS device and finish on your Mac
- Redesigned Media view lets you see more of your library while browsing videos and photos
- Projects view makes it easy to find and open your movies and trailers
- Tabs in the Browser give you faster access to titles, backgrounds, transitions, and music while editing a movie
- Option to hide Browser while editing a movie
- 10 additional video filters from iMovie for iOS
- View pixel-for-pixel 4K video while editing a movie on iMac with Retina 5K display
If you use iMovie for Mac, what do you think of the changes?
A link to download iMovie for Mac is available below. The app costs $14.99, and version 10.1 is available now.
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- iMovie for Mac — $14.99
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