To set the way the photo is framed at the beginning, tap the Start button, then pinch to zoom in or out and drag the image in the viewer. Tap the Actions button to show the Ken Burns effect controls in the viewer.
In the timeline, tap the photo you want to adjust. You can adjust the effect or turn it off altogether. IMovie automatically applies the Ken Burns effect to any photos added to an iMovie project. The Photos app includes many of the same filters as iMovie. If you want to add a filter to a photo, use the Photos app to apply a filter, then add the photo back into the timeline of your project. Filters are applied to all the video clips in the project, but not to photos or other still images. Tap the Project Settings button, tap a filter, then tap Done. You can also add a filter to an entire project: Tap outside the filter to apply the filter, or tap None if you don’t want to use a filter. Tap the Filters button, then tap a filter to preview it in the viewer. Tap a video clip in the timeline to select it.
Use filters in iMovie on iPhone, iPad or iPod touchĪdd a filter to a single video clip in a project: You can use the green screen effect in iMovie to add green screen content as an overlay.