Don’t let the name fool you, Photos for OS X also stores all your videos.
Whether you synced them from your iPhone or iPad using iCloud Photo Library or imported the manually, all your movie moments are right there alongside your images. Editing, however, is a different story. While you can trim videos in Photos for Mac, that’s about all the editing you can do. For more, including titles, traditions, and other effects, you have to escalate to iMovie.
How to trim a video in Photos for OS X
If you started or stopped recording a little too early or late, it’s easy to remove the excess from the begging or end of your video.
How to reset the trim on a video in Photos for OS X
If you trim a video and later regret it, don’t worry, the edit in non-destructive and the original video can easily be restored.
How to edit a video from Photos for OS X in iMovie
If you want to add transitions, titles, or other effects to your video, or if you want to cut or mix it up with other videos, you’ll need to use iMovie.
Once you’re done, you can share the video right from iMovie, or save it out and drag it back into Photos for OS X for syncing and safe keeping.
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