iMovie for iPhone 4 now available in App Store

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Apple has just released iMovie for iPhone 4 in the App Store. iMovie is a video editor by Apple, exclusively made for the iPhone 4 (because it’s powerful enough to handle it). It was first announced at WWDC10.

iMovie costs $4.99 and weighs in at just 30.6 MB. It is the first app I’ve seen that makes movie editing on such a small screen look like a pleasant experience. Expect iMovie made videos to invade YouTube very soon!mzl.oxvqhbma.320x480-75

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Full list of features from the iTunes page:

Made for Multi-Touch.
• Tap to add or record video right into your project.
• Drag to trim the lengths of video clips and photos.
• Pinch to zoom the timeline and get a closer look.
• Slide to scrub through the video in your project.
Give it a theme.
• Choose from a selection of themes including Modern, Bright, Travel, Playful, and News.
• Each theme includes a matching set of titles and transitions – plus its own soundtrack.
• Instantly change themes or swap themed elements in your project.
• Titles and graphics automatically update with location data from your video.
Add music and photos.
• Select from included music that matches each iMovie theme, or select from your own song library.
• Enable ducking to automatically lower the volume of background music and highlight audio from video clips.
• Add photos from your own library, or take a picture and drop it into your project.
• Customize each photo with a unique “Ken Burns” panning effect.
Share your movie.
• Export your movie in one of three sizes: Medium, Large, or HD.
• Share your movie on the web in a MobileMe gallery or on YouTube.
• Send your movie to friends and family in an email or via an MMS message.
• Easily sync your movie back to your computer.

If you’ve been lucky enough to be using an iPhone 4 right now, go ahead and download the app!

Download iMovie for iPhone 4 from iTunes

[via Engadget]

About the Author

Imran Hussain is the founder and editor of iThinkDifferent, which he launched in 2008 to cover Apple news, reviews, and how-to guides. He has spent over 15 years writing about iOS, macOS, and the wider Apple ecosystem, with a focus on hands-on guides - installing developer betas, troubleshooting, and walking through new features on his own devices. Based in Dubai, he also loves to cover photography, gaming, and the tech industry more broadly on his social media profiles.

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