iMovie Overview

iMovie allows users to read reviews, compare ratings, and see screenshots. It can be downloaded for macOS 13.5 or later.

Use Cases

Customers recommend Sending & Publishing Communications, Social Media Management, Content Management, as the business use cases that they have been most satisfied with while using iMovie.

Other use cases:

  • Advertisement
  • Engaging And Following Up
  • Collaboration
  • Workflow Management
  • Proposal & Quote Management
  • Event Management
  • Training & Onboarding
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Business Priorities

Improve Brand Engagement and Increase Sales & Revenue are the most popular business priorities that customers and associates have achieved using iMovie.

Other priorities:

  • Scale Best Practices
  • Improve Efficiency
  • Enhance Customer Relationships
  • Improve Stakeholder Relations
  • Launch New Products
  • Build Brand Awareness
  • Improve ROI
  • Shorten Ramp Up Time
  • Improve Digital And Social Presence
  • Establish Thought Leadership
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iMovie Use-Cases and Business Priorities: Customer Satisfaction Data

iMovie works with different mediums / channels such as Social Media. Facebook. and Video.

iMovie's features include Recording, Templates, Capture Video, etc. and iMovie support capabilities include Email Support, Chat Support, 24/7 Support, etc. also iMovie analytics capabilities include Custom Reports, and Analytics.

Reviews

"...Increased community awareness, advertising, and social media engagement...." Peer review by William G., Religious Institutions

iMovie, Renderforest Video, InVideo, Stencil, Crowdriff Platform, etc., all belong to a category of solutions that help Authoring and Publishing. Each of them excels in different abilities. Therefore, determining the best platform for your business will depend on your specific needs and requirements.

Popular Business Setting

for iMovie

Top Industries

  • Education
  • Marketing and Advertising
  • Entertainment

Popular in

  • Small Business
  • Mid Market
  • Large Enterprise

iMovie is popular in Education, Marketing And Advertising, and Entertainment and is widely used by Small Business, Mid Market, and Large Enterprise.

iMovie Customer wins, Customer success stories, Case studies

What Are the key features of iMovie for Sending & Publishing Communications?

What Are the key features of iMovie for Social Media Management?

What solutions does iMovie provide for Content Management?

How can iMovie optimize your Engaging And Following Up Workflow?

11 buyers and buying teams have used Cuspera to assess how well iMovie solved their Authoring and Publishing needs. Cuspera uses 2281 insights from these buyers along with peer reviews, customer case studies, testimonials, expert blogs and vendor provided installation data to help you assess the fit for your specific Authoring and Publishing needs.

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

for iMovie

What is iMovie?

iMovie is a video clip editing tool for iOS and macOS. It turns photos and videos into storytelling movies complete with a studio logo and credits roll. iMovie makes it easy to browse through clips and enable creating Hollywood-style trailers and stunning 4k-resolution movies. It allows editing the videos directly from the iPad or iPhone.

iMovie offers built-in music, sound effects, and voice over recording that makes it easy for users to create movies that sound as good as it looks. iMovie includes excellent tools for media organization, color grading, speed, green-screen effects, narration, and soundtrack in digital movies.

iMovie features include Studio-Quality Titles, Extra-Special Effects, High-Fidelity Filters, Soundtracks, Simplified, and more. iMovie also boasts some of the best storyboard-based movie-making tools for novices—Trailers and Movies. It's a PCMag Editors' Choice for entry-level video editing.

What is iMovie used for?

iMovie is a Authoring and Publishing Software mainly used by its customers to Improve Brand Engagement and Increase Sales & Revenue by Sending & Publishing Communications, Social Media Management and Content Management .

What are the top features of iMovie?

Recording, Templates and Capture video are some of the top features of iMovie.

Who uses iMovie?

iMovie is used by Education, Marketing And Advertising and Entertainment among other industries.

What are iMovie alternatives?

Renderforest Video, InVideo, Stencil and Crowdriff Platform are popular alternatives for iMovie.
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Peers used iMovie for sending & publishing communications and social media management

iMovie Features

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FEATURE RATINGS AND REVIEWS
AI Powered

3.21/5 ★

Read Reviews (3)
Custom Reports

4.47/5 ★

Read Reviews (303)
Analytics

3.25/5 ★

Read Reviews (11)
CAPABILITIES RATINGS AND REVIEWS
AI Powered

3.21/5 ★

Read Reviews (3)
Custom Reports

4.47/5 ★

Read Reviews (303)
Analytics

3.25/5 ★

Read Reviews (11)

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Apple Inc. News

Product

Apple Highlights Five Perks for iPhone Users Who Pay for iCloud Storage

Apple is promoting its iCloud+ service, highlighting five key features for iPhone users who subscribe. These features include Private Relay for secure browsing, Hide My Email for generating random email addresses, HomeKit Secure Video for encrypted home security footage, Custom Email Domain for personalized email addresses, and Apple Invites for event creation. The service aims to enhance user privacy and customization.

Financial

Apple sets quarterly revenue record as earnings broadly beat expectations , shares climb

Apple achieved a record quarterly revenue of $94 billion, driven by strong iPhone sales and a 13% increase in services revenue. The company's net income rose to $1.57 per share, surpassing analyst expectations. Despite geopolitical challenges and AI competition, Apple maintained growth in key markets, including China, and saw a 2.5% post-market share increase.

M&A

AuthenTec buy brings tech behind Touch ID : Today in Apple history

In 2012, Apple acquired AuthenTec for $356 million, securing the technology that enabled Touch ID for iPhone authentication and secure payments. This acquisition not only facilitated the integration of fingerprint sensors into the iPhone 5s but also laid the groundwork for Apple Pay. Despite Motorola's earlier market entry, Apple's Touch ID was faster and more intuitive.

Company

UK might back down from its fight with Apple over iCloud encryption

The UK may retreat from its demand for Apple to provide backdoor access to iCloud encryption, following pressure from the US. This demand, issued under the 2016 Investigatory Powers Act, faced opposition from Apple, which disabled end-to-end encryption for UK users and challenged the order legally. The issue has become a point of contention in US-UK trade talks.

Apple Inc. Profile

Company Name

Apple Inc.

Company Website

https://www.apple.com/

HQ Location

Employees

10001+

Financials

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