Now tap the Sharing button again (it’s the box with the arrow flying out of the top).When the video has been rotated to the orientation you’d like to keep, tap on the “Done” button in the upper left corner.Place two fingers about an inch apart on the video in iMovie, and rotate them like you’re turning a dial to the direction you want to flip or rotate the video to, a little white rotate image will appear on the display.Choose the video you want to rotate from the video selection list, then tap on the ‘Share’ / action button, it looks like a box with an arrow flying out the top of it.This isn’t particularly obvious, but it’s easy, so here’s how to do it: You can rotate any movie on your iOS device 90 degrees, 180 degrees, 270 degrees, or if you feel like going back to the default view you can rotate the video 360 degrees as well. How to Rotate or Flip Video on iPhone and iPad with iMovie And yes this works to rotate any video type, whether the movie is 4K, slow motion, regular speed, time-lapse, and whether it’s your own video or someone elses on your device. If you have an older device, you can download iMovie from the App Store. To rotate the video we’re going to use the iMovie app in iOS, which comes free on new iPhone and iPad devices.
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