How to Backup iMovie Videos to Google Photos on iPhone?

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iMovie is designed to take advantage of the beautiful 4K video you can shoot and edit on your iPhone. It has 8 unique themes, 10 beautiful video filters and editing capabilities up to 4K on iPhone 6S and iPad Pro. Once you done editing with video, download it to your camera roll. To backup video to Google Photos, upload your downloaded video using "+" sign.

Here are the steps to Backup iMovie Videos to Google Photos on iPhone:

  1. Open iMovie on your iPhone.
  2. Select the video which you want to backup.
  3. Tap "Share" icon.
  4. Tap "Save Video" button to save your video to camera roll.
  5. Tap the size you want to export i.e. "Medium" or "HD".
  6. Download "Google Photos" app on your iPad from the App store & launch it.
  7. Open "Google Photos" app on your iPhone.
  8. Tap "+" create icon located at the top on the screen.
  9. Select "Album" option.
  10. You will see all your photos and videos.
  11. Select the video that you want to backup.
  12. Tap "Done" button located at the top right corner on the screen.
  13. Enter the name of the album to backup the video.
  14. This is how you can backup iMovie Video to Google Photos on iPhone.

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