Is There a Guide on How to Use iMovie for iOS with VoiceOver?

By Igna Triay, 21 January, 2017

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iOS and iPadOS

Hi all, is there a guide on how to use iMovie on ios with voiceover? Thanks

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By Fatima.Hamoud10 on Friday, January 27, 2017 - 02:45

Try searching the Applevis site. If not, you can try searching for iMovie guides in http://www.google.com. Hope this helps and good luck!

By Blind Adrenaline on Friday, January 27, 2017 - 02:45

Even if there isn't a guide, has anyone out there been able to use iMovie with voiceover? If it is doable, I don't mind figuring it out on my own and reporting what I find. Would love to be able to edit videos of the family.

By Eli on Friday, January 27, 2017 - 02:45

There are no guides out there that really help. The VO drag and drop commands make it possible to place transitions where ever you want them.
Imovie has a list of key commands that all work nice in the help menu
I am completely blind and produce fishing videos along with my own music. Feel free to explore my channel to get a feel for it.

youtube.com/eli709

It took me many days to figure this out but once you get it its easy.

By Lulu Hartgen on Wednesday, September 27, 2017 - 02:45

I think the answer is no. I am totally blind and at the moment I am using a mixture of audio and still pictures on my Youtube channel. I don't like this cop out and want to do better. I know people do make real videos on youtube without any sight. What I don't know is how. I know that, using a tripod, I could steady and focus the camera. Using a light ring or selfi light I could produce a good, soft, natural looking light at all times so that my videos would always look good. But how do I edit them to take out the phone talking, or any mistakes I make, or put in music, or anything else I want to do? This I don't know. We need a guide, or a podcast on this subject, we really do! Plese, can anyone help?

Hi there
For the moment, I also use still pictures and audio on my channel because I don't have a tripod. I don't want to put my phone anywhere in case it falls or anything like that, but it seems to be working for me. The good thing about it is that I'm passionate about it, and I'm getting content out there.

By Luke on Wednesday, March 27, 2019 - 02:45

Hey Jacey,

I will definitely check out your channel! I’ve made a few attempts at starting up a channel myself but I can’t quite decide on a format or what content I want to focus on. Aside from that, I find the visual aspects of posting content to be intimidating because, for obvious reasons, I can’t really tell if something looks right or not. For example, I want to go on Google images and find pictures I could use for thumbnails, still frames and other things but can barely see the images even when I zoom in on them using my computer. The descriptions of the images aren’t necessarily reliable either. Then there is the actual video it’s self which is a whole other ball of wax. If I may ask, do you have enough vision to see your videos and images when working with them? If not, what tricks have you discovered for using photos and videos effectively as a blind YouTuber? Thank you!