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Apple releases iMovie updates for the macOS, iOS, and iPadOS platforms

Apple on Tuesday released a significant update to iMovie on its macOS, iOS, and iPadOS platforms.

The iPhone and iPad version of iMovie has updated to 2.2.10, and now features three new filters, 25 new soundtracks, and a few bug fixes to improve stability and performance.

The App Store release notes are as follows:

  • Give your videos a hand-drawn look with 3 new filters: Comic, Comic Mono and Ink
  • Choose from 25 new soundtracks — in genres including action, chill, and sentimental — that automatically adjust to match the length of your movie
  • Addresses an issue that could prevent the viewer from updating after duplicating a photo in the timeline
  • Improves reliability of Redo when editing a trailer
  • Includes performance and stability improvements

The macOS version of iMovie has been updated to 10.1.15, and offers five new filters, a support patch for iOS projects that use the filters mentioned above, and stability improvements.

The release notes are as follows:

  • Add a hand-drawn look to your movies with 5 new filters: Comic, Comic Mono, Comic Vintage, Comic Sepia and Ink
  • Import iMovie for iOS projects with support for Comic, Comic Mono and Ink filters
  • Improves overall stability

iMovie is available for free to anyone who owns an iPad, iPhone, Mac, or MacBook, and can be downloaded on the iOS App Store and the macOS App Store.

If you’ve had a chance to play with the new versions and have any feedback to offer, please let us know about your experience in the comments.

Via AppleInsider