
DO NOT rename or reorganize any of the contents in this folder. You may notice that the DU.imovielibrary file now appears as a folder.Double click the USB drive icon and check to ensure your file is successfully transferred. From the desktop, drag the DU.imovielibrary file onto your USB drive.Connect your USB drive and a few seconds later, you should see an icon for your USB drive to appear on the desktop.In, click Upload (top right), and select DU.imovielibrary.Open your account at, and navigate to where you want to save your video project.If you are saving to a USB drive (or other external drive) instead of to, skip to step 11.In the Projects window, locate your movie, and click on the icon underneath (three dots inside a circle).You’ll be prompted to name your movie if you haven’t already done so.

In iMovie, click on the Projects button (top left).Check your desktop you should now see a file with the name DU.imovielibrary.


Although iMovie makes it easy for beginners to create a movie, saving a copy of the project to keep with you or open on a different computer isn’t exactly intuitive. This tutorial is specific to using iMovie on a computer, and does not apply to iMovie for iPhone or iPad.
