chas_m
Well-Known Member
It's been a while since I worked with iMovie, but it appears you have the "Ken Burns Effect" turned on for that photo (or all photos).
You can turn this off on a photo-by-photo basis by selecting the photo that you have dropped into the video, and choosing the "crop" feature. In the latest iMovie, you'll note that "Ken Burns" is chosen (it's the black option among the other gray options, "Crop to Fit" and "Fit"). Simply select "Fit" instead, and your photos will no longer move or crop anything off.
I'm attaching a (resized) photo that shows what I'm talking about. If you're using an older version of iMovie, yours might look a bit different, but the principle is the same.
You can turn this off on a photo-by-photo basis by selecting the photo that you have dropped into the video, and choosing the "crop" feature. In the latest iMovie, you'll note that "Ken Burns" is chosen (it's the black option among the other gray options, "Crop to Fit" and "Fit"). Simply select "Fit" instead, and your photos will no longer move or crop anything off.
I'm attaching a (resized) photo that shows what I'm talking about. If you're using an older version of iMovie, yours might look a bit different, but the principle is the same.