Even though it’s a "consumer" app, iMovie 10.2.3 has deep functionality that 90% of users ignore. Here are five pro-level tips:
iMovie 10.2.3 is a stable, capable consumer editor for 1080p and basic 4K projects. It is best suited for users on older Macs (2012–2018) running High Sierra or Mojave who do not need 4K/60p, HDR, or the latest storyboard features. For modern macOS, updating to iMovie 10.3+ is strongly recommended. imovie 10.2.3
If you're looking for alternative video editing software, here are a few options to consider: Even though it’s a "consumer" app, iMovie 10
: Users often find it difficult to change project frame rates once set; iMovie typically sets the project frame rate based on the first clip added to the timeline. Missing Media For modern macOS, updating to iMovie 10
: Fixed a bug where titles could become unresponsive or display incorrect text alignment after certain transitions.
Apple used this update to polish the general user experience, targeting several lingering bugs:
: Adjust volume by dragging the horizontal line in the audio waveform or use the key to adjust volume for a specific selection. Toolbar Navigation viewer toolbar icons