Here's a movie that shows exactly how to export an iMovie to YouTube.

http://www.apple.com/ilife/tutorials/#imovie-sharing-16

Pause the movie when you see the SHARE drop down menu.

Check out iMovie's SHARE menu items:

SHARE
iTunes...
Media Browser...
YouTube...
.Mac Web Gallery...

Export iMovie...
Export using QuickTime...
Export Final Cut XML...

Steve says, "Export Final Cut XML!!!"  WHAAAAAAT!

Whoa.  This is cool....



On Aug 7, 2007, at 5:06 PM, Steve Garfield wrote:

> Just took a quick look at the new iMovie that was announced today.
>
> Info here:
> http://www.apple.com/ilife/imovie/
>
> Totally new interface to make making movies easier.
>
> One thing I noticed was this:
>
> "The YouTube connection.
>
> Is your YouTube™ audience clamoring for more? Send your movie  
> directly to your YouTube™ account from iMovie so others can enjoy  
> it, rate it, and leave comments for the director."
>
> We've been asking Apple for this feature for years.  Actually,  
> we've been asking for a BlogThis! feature to allow posting to any  
> blog, but sending directly to YouTube makes it so easy for people  
> to get started with videoblogging.
>
> Since I've been using iMovie a lot more recently, I'll be  
> interested in trying this out at the Apple Store to see if it can  
> speed up my workflow.  Redoing the iMovie application can only be a  
> good thing.
>
> --Steve



 
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