How do i make a movie reflect an SD (4x3) format

using iMovie 10.0.5.  in prior versions it was pretty easy to designate aspect ration when using an SD clip.  i cannot seem to find that capability now. every SD clip gets forced into a 16x9 format.  this results in top and bottom of clip getting chopped.  how to i retain 4x3 (understanding i would have black bars on left and right sides)?  am actually using No Theme

Hi Forrest Jerome1,
Take a look at the iMovie Help link below, it’ll walk you through the process of changing your project’s aspect Ratio to 4:3 in the new version of iMovie.
Change the aspect ratio for your project
Cheers.
-Jason

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