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Beside saving the finished movie to the Camera Roll you can send it to YouTube, Facebook, Vimeo, CNN iReport, and even publish it on iTunes. There is a great range of exporting features. However, iMovie is definitely in need of more transitions and video filters. There's also a selection of theme music and sound effects to liven up your videos. IMovie includes a selection of eight themes to help you create attractive movies, allowing you to customize them with your own titles and location details (which can be automatically detected by the app, incidentally). for this reason, it would be nice if the app had an interactive tutorial or annotated editing screen (like GarageBand has), instead of hiding the information in help pages. It does take a while to figure all these gestures out though. The timeline is easily manipulated, dragging to cut clip lengths, pinching to zoom in, double-tapping to open clip options, etc. It is a pretty comfortable experience, especially if you're running it on the iPad 2.