![]() ![]() You both need a fast internet connection else it will take many hours to upload. If your library is bigger than 5 GB (it probably is) you will have to pay for the extra storage you will need. You need an account with Dropbox ( ) or other cloud storage provider. "am I supposed to move this library to the "cloud" and how do I do that?" Yes this is to keep the library as small as possible. " I understand that we should only put stuff in there for the particular project that we are working on." To do this you need to 'consolidate media' For more information see: Its also essential to avoid updating the library while iMovie is running.Īnother important point is to make sure that the library contains all the original media files and not links to files in other libraries like iTunes or Photos which won't work on the other computer. Of course only one of you can be editing at any one time and you would have to notify each other when you have finished and uploaded an update of the library. If the library contains a lot of other events and projects that you don't want to work on it would be best create a new library containing only the events and projects you need to collaborate on. ![]() ![]() Libraries are often rather large so uploading will be slow. You can't work directly from a copy of the library 'in the cloud' but you could use the cloud to transfer updates of the library. You need both to be working from a copy of the same library using exactly the same version of iMovie. ![]()
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