Select any clips that you don’t want to delete, and then click the Unmark button. The Event browser shows just the rejected clips in the selected Event. If you want to review the clips that you’ve marked for deletion, click View Rejected Clips. The video is removed from your Events, but it still occupies space in the Trash. If you’re confident you know which clips you’ve previously rejected and you want to delete all of them, click “Move to Trash.”
In the dialog that appears, do one of the following:
This includes clips you may have marked previously, not only those you just rejected. If you’ve chosen Favorites Only or “Favorites and Unmarked,” the rejected clips disappear from view.Ĭhoose File > “Move Rejected Clips to Trash.”Īll the clips that are currently marked as “rejected” in any Event or project are queued to move to the Trash.
If you’ve chosen All Clips from the Show pop-up menu (shown below), which appears below the Event browser, a red line appears across the top of the rejected frames. (The Reject button also has a small “x” if you have Advanced Tools turned on.) In the Event browser, select the frames or clips you want to remove from the Event, and then press Delete or click the Reject button (shown below) in the iMovie toolbar. In the Event Library, click to select the Event you want to delete video from.