Step 4: To stop recording, click on the same big red record button (which is now a square shape). As it records, you will notice a new audio file, starting where your playhead was placed in step 1, and growing as you ramble on. Once you have pressed this button, a three-second countdown – which is marked by beeps and a series of numbered circles in the middle of your viewer – begins.Īfter the third beep, you can start talking, clapping, or recording whatever noise your Mac’s microphone can pick up. Step 3: To start recording, simply press the big red dot (shown by the big red arrow in the screenshot above). Once you’ve clicked on the record voiceover icon, the controls at the bottom of the viewer window changes and looks like the screenshot below. Step 2: Click the Record Voiceover icon, which is the microphone at the bottom left of the viewer window (where the #2 arrow in the screenshot above is pointing) By clicking, you are setting the playhead (the vertical grey line which marks what will be shown in iMovie’s viewer) in this spot and telling iMovie where it should start recording your voice.įor example, in the screenshot below I have placed the playhead (see the #1 arrow) at the beginning of the clip where the Famous Actor is about to shout at the heavens. Step 1: Click in your timeline wherever you want the recording to start. How to Record and Add Voiceover into iMovie Mac
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