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![The QuickTime Player window with the clip editor showing at the bottom.](https://help.apple.com/assets/65DFA754EC7E75BD61086B81/65DFA758EC7E75BD61086B87/en_AU/312db546afa887dbee1ed65f391f3b05.png)
Edit a movie
Want to quickly edit a movie? QuickTime Player lets you make common movie edits like trim, rearrange and rotate. You can also split a movie into multiple clips and manipulate each one individually.
![In the QuickTime Player app, the File menu is open, and the New Screen Recording command is being chosen to start recording the screen.](https://help.apple.com/assets/65DFA754EC7E75BD61086B81/65DFA758EC7E75BD61086B87/en_AU/183a0a40bcd4116c0beadd017c20af9a.png)
Record your Mac screen
Need a quick way to show someone how to do something on a Mac, or maybe just show another person what you’re seeing on your screen? Create a recording of your entire screen or select just a portion of it.
![The QuickTime Player window on Mac while recording using an iPhone.](https://help.apple.com/assets/65DFA754EC7E75BD61086B81/65DFA758EC7E75BD61086B87/en_AU/52c84a503e9c7f57f458f09d10576e95.png)
Capture your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch screen
Maybe you want to brag about getting a new high score in a game on your iPhone or use the camera on your iPad to record a movie. You can capture exactly what you’re seeing on your device and save it as a movie file on your Mac.
To explore the QuickTime Player User Guide click Table of Contents at the top of the page or enter a word or phrase in the search field.