
The tool will also give users helpful tips for each type of Storyboard. The changelog explains that users will be able to add, reorder, and group video shots on the Storyboard. Templates cater to a variety of content genres, including DIY videos, product reviews, cooking tutorials, etc. It allows users to “improve their storytelling skills” using a set of readymade templates for videos shared on social media. The other highlight in the changelog for iMovie 3.0 is a feature Apple calls Storyboards. The final output is a complete video ready to go online, replete with background music, effects, and transitions between clips. Apple explains that the new Magic Movie feature can be used to automatically generate a video clip using photographs and video clips that the user selects. IMovie 3.0 is a significant update in terms of the features it packs. The update brings two new features called “Storyboards” and “Magic Movie.” Today Apple released the updated version of the iMovie app for iPhone and iPad.
