![]() ![]() Now if you just want to change this one video, you don't want to create an entire iMovie project to do it, you can just double click the file. The clips remain the same but in the timeline it's rotated. It's the right way and now we can just continue to use this in the iMovie project. But in this case what we really want to do is we want to rotate the video so it's the proper orientation. Of course you can crop to fill which will just grab the center piece. Meaning that there's large black bars on either side. If you go back to how it looked originally you can see it scales it down to fit so the tops and the bottom are there. So I can click here to rotate the entire clip and you can see it rotates to the correct orientation and it pops in place. The cropping tool has the ability to crop in different ways but also has these rotation buttons. But you put it into the timeline here and then at the top of the viewer here you select the cropping tool. The clip itself stays just as it was before. ![]() It's pretty easy to do this in iMovie and you can also do it, if you just want to correct that one video, in QuickTime Player. So you can end up with this where you have the video that's in the wrong orientation. Phones today are a little bit better at handling this but some cameras are not. This can happen sometimes if you start recording a video on a camera and you're holding it one way and you correct yourself without stopping and starting your recording again. You can see it's a piece of vertical video but actually the video is turned on its' side. Video Transcript: Let's say you have a piece of video that's the wrong orientation like this clip here. Check out Rotate Video In iMovie and QuickTime Player at YouTube for closed captioning and more options. ![]()
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