This wikiHow teaches you how to join two or more video clips together. You can do this using free software on both Windows and Mac computers. Transfer your video clips to your computer. If your video clips are on a smartphone, you'll need...
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On Windows
Transfer your video clips to your computer. If your video clips are on a smartphone, you'll need to transfer them to your computer before you can splice them together.
Open Start
. Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen.
Open Photos. Click the Photos app icon, which resembles a pair of stylized mountains, in the Start menu.
Click Create. It's in the upper-right corner of the window. A drop-down menu will appear.

Click Custom video with music. You'll see this option in the drop-down menu. Doing so opens a window with your computer's photos and videos listed.
Select videos. Click the checkbox in the upper-left corner of each video clip you want to use in your project.
Click Create. It's in the upper-right corner of the window.

Enter a name for your video. Type the name that you want to use for your video into the text box that appears, then click OK. Doing so will create your video out of the selected video clips.

Change your video clips' order. In the "Storyboard" section at the bottom of the window, click and drag a clip left or right to move it closer to or farther from the beginning of the video.
Remove music. By default, Windows will add music to your set of clips; you can remove it by doing the following:
Adjust a video's length. Windows will shorten significantly your video clips, but you can restore each of them to your preferred length:
Preview your movie. Once you've adjusted and rearranged your video clips, you can preview the entire project by clicking the "Play"
button below the video window on the right side of Photos.
Click Export or share. It's in the top-right corner of the window. A pop-up window will appear.
Select a file size. Click S, M, or L depending on whether you want your video to be small (standard quality), medium (higher quality), or large (best quality). Your video will begin exporting onto your computer.
Click View in File Explorer. It's on the right side of the window. Doing so will take you to the export location of the video's file; at this point, you can double-click the video to watch it, or you can move it by clicking and dragging it into a different folder if you like.
Method 2 of 2:
On Mac
Transfer your video clips to your computer. If your video clips are on a smartphone, you'll need to transfer them to your computer before you can splice them together.
Open iMovie. Click the Launchpad app icon (the rocket ship in your Mac's Dock), then click the purple-and-white iMovie app icon in the list of apps there.
, type in imovie, and double-click iMovie.EXPERT TIP

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Video Producer, COO at Cinebody Gavin Anstey is the COO at Cinebody. Cinebody is User-Directed Content software that empowers brands to create instant, authentic, and engaging video content with anyone on earth. Gavin studied Journalism at the University of Colorado Boulder, before launching a career in video production and software
Gavin Anstey
Video Producer, COO at Cinebody
"IMovie works great for splicing videos, because overall, it's a very intuitive program, but even more specifically, splicing videos is very straightforward."

Create a new project. Click File in the top-left corner of the screen, click New Project... in the drop-down menu, click Movie, and enter a name for your project.
Select video clips. Before you can join together your videos, you'll need to import them into iMovie:
Move the movie clips into the editing area. Click and drag each movie clip from the list of clips into the editing section at the bottom of the window.
Rearrange your movie clips if necessary. Once in the editing area, you can click and drag a video clip left or right to move it up or down in the video order.
Split a clip. If you want to place one video clip in the middle of another clip, do the following:
Adjust the length of a clip. If you want to trim part of a clip, do the following:
Preview your movie. Once you've edited the clips to the length and order that you want to use, you can preview your spliced video by clicking the "Play"
button below the video window on the right side of iMovie.
Click the "Share"
icon. This icon is in the top-right corner of the window. A drop-down menu will appear.
Click File. It's in the drop-down menu. Doing so will open a pop-up window in which you can save your video.
Save your video. In order to save your iMovie project as a playable video file, do the following:[1]Update 24 March 2020
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