Covert movie from 720 to 1080

My Movie clips won't save in 1080?
They started out as very high res
but the 1080 button not active?

What was the resolution of the first video clip you put in the project?   I believe it is this which sets the resolution for the project in iMovie 10.  It then won't let you save to a higher resolution.
Geoff.

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