 Our final video in the NJECS Editing and Engineering series will share basic methods to export and share your movie when you're finished editing. To do so, select your project in the library, whatever you called your movie, and for many of us we called it NJECS Drone or Drones, so highlight that. Now I have two methods that I can use to export my video. I can use this method, go up to File, Share, and you see all sorts of ways that I can share my movie, that's one method, or on the top right of my screen I can click on the Share icon and when I click on it a dialog box appears with the exact same list from my menu bar list except for there's icons now. And the first one is Theater right here. This is the default for iMovie, it's the one they like you to use the most I'd say. There are other choices and we'll talk briefly about those, but just know all you have to do is click on Theater and it will begin exporting your movie. Here is your Theater pane or window and you can see from this dialog box up here it's just begun or this box here it illustrates how much of the movie has been processed so far. So I have a little ways to go, but odds are it won't take too long because it's a pretty short movie. At this point you can either wait or go and do something. You can always find your Theater folder in iMovie. To find it what you do is you click on Projects and at the very top of the window there's three choices Media, Projects or Theater and Theater lists your movies. Let's try the other method to export a video. If I go up to File, Share, there's our Theater once again, but I can also export to email, iTunes, YouTube, Facebook, Vimeo, I can export images or an image or file. I want you to know that now to export to iTunes or Facebook or YouTube or even Vimeo you obviously have to have an account and these are websites on the internet. You can also export to File and this is if you don't necessarily want it or you want it in an additional location than your Theater folder. You can check, add it to your Theater folder here or you can actually uncheck it. I'll leave it checked. Then you can rename it, you can list tag words of what your video is about so that people can find it easily including you. You can also export audio or video and audio. You can say what the quality will be. You want it to be the best. You choose ProRes so that's it. For now enjoy editing and trying as much as you possibly can in the time left. Don't worry on making a video that is a grabber right now instead make a video that showcases all the editing tips and tricks you've learned even if it's a bit cheesy. We'll export it to Theater when and if you're ready. Congratulations are an order for many of you making your very first iMovie video. For those of you who are more experienced congratulations on practicing and expanding your editing skills. We hope you'll join us in our second three week session on video production and interviewing professional engineers or our final six week session where you'll create and tell your own story about engineers, engineering and engineering careers with all the support you need along the way.