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How to "smudge" text in iMovie - making it blurry and anonymous.

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Hi there,

I recently opened iMovie for the first time (yes, it's a shame, after owning a MacBook Pro for more than two years now...). After making a movie using the QuickTime screen recording function, I imported it with iMovie. In fact I am very happy with it the way it is right now.
I would just like to "smudge" different pieces of text in the movie. Okay, English is not my native language, but smudge is a normal word right? I mean that I want to make the text get blurry, to make it anonymous.
Can anyone help me on how to do that with iMovie? And if that's not possible, does anyone have alternative video editing programs?

Thanks in advance!
Lily
 

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