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How To Make a Watermark in iMovie '09

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Uploaded by on May 22, 2010

Do you wonder how to get those professional looking text watermarks similar to those used by T.V. stations? Watch this video and find out how to it quite simply in iMovie '09!!!!!!!! LOL Thumbs up for gimmicky description!

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  • r u a girl or gay?

  • @everythingairsoft1 I was really young when I made it. So neither

  • it took u so frickin long to choose a font and in the process you seem to love to make lots of noises -_-

  • @radicalgirl411 Well being indecisive and noisy are my two super powers! ;)

  • i tried this and it cuts off part of my picture. Any ideas?

  • @AndySamVids that's probably because you still have it set to default kens burns. Click on the photo and choose crop. Then just crop it until it fits. if you can't get it to fit try taking a screen shot of your computer (command + shift + 3) then deleteing everything on the screenshot and pasting your design in the middle. This gives it more space to crop

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  • @AndySamVids Not really. I guess if you were working with a semi-transparent picture you could.

  • can you make this transparent?

  • @MAN2DRAGON I have another video on my channel that explains how to make a picture watermark, and has links to download the free software needed and how to manipulate photos.

  • @MAN2DRAGON For the black bars, (widescreen lol) you could hit "command" + "J" at the same time and change the aspect ratio from 16:9 to 4:3. If your video was shot in widescreen it should automatically add them. If in full screen it won't make a difference. You could also make two black bars in paintbrush and then go into preview and delete the white with instant alpha. then drag the picture over your video and select "cutaway". As for making the watermark stay the whole time, just drag it out

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