Clip Inspector in iMovie 10.0.6

Where I can find 'Clip Inspector' in iMovie 10.0.6? or there are other ways to editing color (Grading).
I wanted to make a 'Film Look' on my vid, can i do it in iMovie 10.0.6?
thank you

Hello Yanuar Tourniquet,
Welcome to the Apple Support Communities! The new iMovie interface includes a few video effects that may achieve what you want. For information on how to apply these effects to your clips, check out the following resource:
Add video and audio effects - iMovie Help
http://help.apple.com/imovie/mac/10.0.6/#/movd17f56aaa
Add a video effect to a clip
1. In the browser or the timeline, select a clip or range.
2. To show the effects controls, click the Video and Audio Effects button.
3. Click the Video Effect button, and then click the video effect you want to apply to the clip.
To remove a video effect, select the clip or range containing the effect, click the Video Effect button, and click None.
Cheers,
Matt M.

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