![]() If you drag-and-drop, you’ll just drag and drop the image you want to use as a title (ya know, the one you just created) and drop it exactly where you want it to appear. I find that dragging and dropping the image you just made straight onto the movie works best but you can import or whatever feel comfortable to you. Now, in iMovie, create a new project/movie and find where you want to place your new title. ![]() In Photoshop, you’ll make sure you have a transparent background in your document and just “save as” a PNG. ![]() Note: You DO have to have Canva for Work to export with a transparent background. In Canva, you’ll just create it, then export it with a transparent background as a PNG. So, if you want to add some text that looks like this: Now, all you have to do is create the text you want to add to your movie in Canva (or Photoshop) with a transparent background. Gosh, I wish my ingredient list for supper was that simple. Well guess what buttercup? You can DEFINITELY add your own text, with your own branding, with your own fonts and colors to an iMovie movie. Those title things built into iMovie are FUGLY.
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