Still photos from a video to be used in another program

I am new to iMovie. Is there a way to take a still clip from a video clip and make it into a jpeg or other photo to be used outside of iMovie? If so, what does it get named, and where would I find it to access it from a photo program?

File menu->Save Frame As
Choose JPEG, file name and file destination folder.

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    How do I take still Photos from Videos on iphoto 11

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  • Can you make a still photo from clip

    How do I take a frame from imovie and make a still photo from it.
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  • Still photo from movie

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  • How can I make a still photo from imovie

    How can I make a still photo from imovie?

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