

You’ll see the duration adjust as you drag those arrows. Click the title in the Timeline and then move to either the beginning or end of it. You can make the length of time that the title stays on the screen longer or shorter. Just click to select the title in the Timeline and then drag it to its new location. Moving a title to a different spot in your movie couldn’t be easier. You can easily change the font style, size, color, and formatting.ġ) Click on the title in your movie Timeline and then double-click in the title box in the Viewer.Ģ) You should then see the font formatting toolbar appear directly above the Viewer.ģ) Select the title text, and then you can format it with a new style, size, alignment, color, bold, italics, or outline.


The style you use for your title is basically the placement and effects applied to it. If you add it from the menu bar, you may have to move it to the spot you want, and we explain that further down.ģ) Go up to the Viewer (top right of the Browser) and click inside the title box to change the text. So open iMovie to your project and then do the following to add a title.ġ) Click Titles in the Browser (upper section) of iMovie.Ģ) Select the title style you want to use and then either drag it to your movie Timeline where you want it or click Edit > Add to Movie from the menu bar. In iMovie on Mac, you can pick from close to 50 different title styles. 3) Trailer titles in iMovie iMovie titles on Mac Add a title
