Export iMovie to YouTube for iPad

does anyone know how to export imovie to youtube for ipad?  I have tried everything that I found on the web and nothing seems to work.  Thanks!

Since Maverick/iMovie '10 I prefer to do in in two steps because the one-step method (direct upload to YouTube) is not working properly. Exporting the movie (option share as a file) in the highest quality and, second step, upload your movie in YouTube works fine to me.

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