In iMovie on the iPad: Recombining two video clips

I am using iMovie on the iPad (iOS 8.1.1.).  I have a project where I split a video clip into two parts.  I wanted to put a title that runs across both clips but it fades in and out so it doesn't stay on the screen for the entire two clips.  I can't undo because I've made too many other changes since I split the original clip.  Is there a way to recombine these two clips so that I can run a single title across the entire clip?

Hi wall ice-izm,
  I have come up with a workaround, but would like something better. I originally sent the video to iTunes from within
The iMovie program.
I then transferred it to my pc and it was in dv format. I did not see any options for saving it in another format. If it is possible to save it in something the pc can read and ultimately that fCebook can read, I would appreciate knowing how. Yes, I do have QuickTime.
What I ended up doing was buying an app called "photo transfer app". First I saved the video to the camera roll. Then I used the app to wirelessly transfer the iMovie video to my pc and then I was able to upload it to Facebook. It was all very slow and inefficient. When I save a video to the camera roll it saves it in the .MOV format.
I was also able to transfer the video from iPad to pc by saving to the camera roll and then importing the video into Adobe Bridge CS5
Isn't there a more direct way of saving a video to the pc from within imovie in a format it recognizes?
Nancy

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