In this beginner-friendly tutorial, learn how to open an iMovie for iOS project in Final Cut Pro for iPad using two simple methods. Whether you’re starting a project on your iPhone or iPad in iMovie, this video shows you how to seamlessly continue editing in Final Cut Pro for iPad with enhanced tools and precision.

Method 1: Use the “Send to Final Cut Pro” feature directly from iMovie

Method 2: Manually import an iMovie project file into Final Cut Pro for iPad

This is perfect for mobile video creators, iOS filmmakers, and anyone looking to take their mobile editing workflow to the next level using Apple’s pro-level video editor on iPad.

✅ Designed for iPad users moving from iMovie to Final Cut Pro

✅ Compatible with iMovie projects made on iPhone or iPad

✅ Smooth workflow for mobile video editing and content creation

Do you need to save your iMovie on iPad project to a video file? Watch this video to see how you can easily export a file of your iMovie project to your Photos library. This is great to do if you need to share a file with someone else or if you want to make sure that you have a final video file of your editing work.

Need to combine videos on your iPhone into one video file? Watch this video to see how you can quickly use iMovie for iOS to combine several videos into one.

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Do you want to add music in iMovie for iOS, but don't know how to change it's position in the timeline?  Watch this video to see how you can easily move music around in your video project.

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