How to Export iMovie Videos from iPad to Mac?

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iMovie allows you to create projects, movies and Hollywood-style trailers at stunning 4K resolution. You can share videos to Facebook, iMovie Theater, Vimeo, YouTube, iTunes and more. If you have iMovie videos on iPad and want to save them to Mac, then you need to save them to your iPad's Camera Roll and then import them to Photos for OS X. You can also use Image Capture to import your iMovie videos from iPad to Mac. Following is the step by step process to export iMovie Videos from iPad to Mac machine:

Following are the steps to Export iMovie Videos from iPad to Mac:

  1. Open "iMovie" on your iOS device.
  2. Tap "My Projects" button.
  3. Select the video which you want to save.
  4. Tap "Share" button.
  5. Tap "Save Video" button.
  6. Tap the size you want to export i.e. "Medium" or "HD".
  7. When the export is complete, the finished video appears in the Camera Roll on iPad.
  8. Connect iPad to your Mac computer using USB cable.
  9. Open "Photos" app on your Mac.
  10. Click "File" tab.
  11. Choose "Import" option.
  12. Select the photos and videos which you want to import.
  13. Click "Review for Import' button.
  14. You can either click "Import All New Photos" button to import all your photos and videos Or select the photos and videos and click "Import Selected" button.
  15. This way you can export your iMovie videos from iPad to Mac computer.

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