![]() ![]() ![]() So, I made a YouTube video where I taught new YouTubers how to edit using iMovie, and by some miracle, I assume the team at Adobe discovered me because of it and put me through a creator camp of how to use Premiere Pro. New subscribers, family, and friends asked how I was creating my videos for YouTube. ![]() My iMovie videos were impressing the small group of people who watched my content. I would delete as many files as I could to free up room- but I’ll be honest this was a major pain point. It got to the point where I kept being kicked off the platform because there was not enough space on my computer. I say outgrown, not because of any skills I obtained, but because of space. However, being user-friendly and free is great for entering the world of filmmaking, but it got to the point where I felt as though I had outgrown the platform. I’ve used the Windows version roughly five years ago, it has probably improved a lot since, but iMovie was the foundation from where I was able to easily create videos that I was really proud of. This made it possible for me to start my videography and filmmaking career. Not only do I love the look and feel of the machine, but it came with iMovie. I worked really hard to afford my Apple device four years ago. ![]()
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