![]() Then you would export the clip or project to your desktop, open it in QuickTimePlayer, and do an Edit/Rotate Clip to turn it right side up again without black bars. That would make it fit the screen although in a sideways orientation. You can also use the cropping feature to rotate the vertical clip sideways. That would remove the black bars but would involve a rather radical crop and zoom of the vertical clip. ![]() You can use the Crop to Fill setting from the crop feature to crop to a horizontal 16:9 clip to fit the screen. So, if you display a vertical 9:16 clip from your iPhone, iMovie will insert black bars on each side to make it fit the 16:9 screen. ![]() The iMovie display screen has a fixed 16:9 aspect ratio that cannot be changed. One cannot remove the black bars from the iMovie preview display of a vertical iPhone video.
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