
SAVING YOUR PROJECT
Saving in iMovie 11 is similar to iMovie 09. You are no longer required to continually save your project
to avoid data loss. The program automatically saves your project to the computers hard drive as you are
working.
When you are nished with your project and plan to work on it at a later point you will rst need to
make sure that you have a large enough storage device to save your project to. Usually it is safe to acquire
one that has at least 20 GB of available space.
Saving from a campus computer:
Figure 17.
4 Click on the Users folder (Figure 18).
Figure 18.
5 Click on Your Username (Figure 19).
Figure 19.
6 Click on the Movies Folder (Figure 20).
Figure 20.
7 Here you should see two folders. One will be named iMovie Projects and the other will be
named iMovie Events (Figure 21).
Figure 21.
1 Plug you hard drive in the rewire port in the back or on the side of the computer.
2 Make sure that you are able to see the symbol that shows your hard drive has been recognized by the
computer.
3 Next, click on the hard drive (Figure 17) of the computer that you are working on.
Note: You need both of these folders in order for your project to properly save.
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