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Back in the long long ago—in the dark ages of 2017, say—we had to use the Mac’s built-in QuickTime app if we wanted to trim videos. Because macOS Mojave is awesome, though, we no longer have to do that. In fact, we don’t even have to open a video file at all in order to cut off unwanted footage at the beginning or the end.That’s because one of Mojave’s big new features was the addition of much more powerful tools in Quick Look. So if you’re running macOS Mojave or newer, here’s how to trim videos quickly using Quick Look!
As you can see below, Finder gives you two saving choices—“Replace” and “New Clip.” Choose “Replace” if you don’t need to keep your original movie without the trimming. Picking “New Clip” will create a new file, and doing that will give you the option of naming it.And you’re all finished! Now you can send your Aunt Martha the video you took of your baby without the accidental thirty seconds of your dog barking. Or what have you. I’m not gonna pretend I’ve never edited out the end of a video because of something obscene I said as I dropped the phone on my foot. Yes, that really happened.
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