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imovie question

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Hi, sorry if this has been posted before i did a search with no luck.

i've never used imovie before but what i'm trying to do should be very simple. I'm trying to make a video for youtube for a song. all i want the video to be is the album artwork with the song playing.

something like this:

YouTube - Dramamine - Modest Mouse (HQ) High Quality

any help would be appreciated thanks.
 
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Can I just add that this is a pet peeve of mine? When I am looking to watch a video of a song, I want A VIDEO, not a still picture. You're just wasting YouTube's resources (and my time), plus breaking copyright law which will ultimately get you banned. Stop it!
 

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