

Whilst there’s a novelty factor in the end result, creating an iMovie trailer is quick, easy, and fun. IMovie gives you an Outline where you can title your movie and add credits, a Storyboard that acts as a roadmap for the final product, and a Shot list with suggestions of what kind of footage you should include. There are 29 Trailer templates in total, all of which are themed to suit a different genre, from adventure and action to romance and comedy. In essence, the tool provides you with a template, which includes ready-made titles, effects, and placeholders. It enables you to quickly turn raw footage into a finished video without needing any knowledge or experience in video editing. If you opt for Movie, you get complete control over the editing of your footage, whereas Trailer does all the hard work for you. When you create a new project in iMovie, you’ll be asked if you want to create a Movie or a Trailer. IMovie comes with Trailer templates, which are great for quickly producing fun videos (Image credit: Apple)
