Now that OS X Yosemite is rolling out to everyone we're seeing app updates galore start to roll in. Apple's own iMovie is among the first batch and with version 10.0.6, which is rolling out as we speak, things have been given a full makeover in line with the visuals of Yosemite. So it looks pretty sharp.

Beyond the looks, which we love, Apple has also added some new features in there, some of which are again in line with new stuff from Yosemite. Here's the full changelog:

Updated look for OS X Yosemite

New file export options including Custom H.264, ProRes, and Audio Only

Share any video frame as an image

Email HD video with Mail Drop when signed in to iCloud

Select a portion of a clip in the timeline by dragging across the bottom of the clip

Adjustments Bar is always open for easy access to audio and video tools

Improves performance on older Mac computers

Addresses reliability issues with copying and pasting certain adjustments

Support for Indonesian, Malaysian, and Vietnamese

This update lets developers create app previews for the App Store, including:

Support for iPhone and iPad screen recording videos captured with QuickTime Player

11 animated titles designed to showcase apps in action

Share option to easily export for the App Store

The bottom few in particular look great for iOS developers. With iOS 8, Apple finally allowed video previews into App Store listings, so we're sure there's going to be a number of developers out there happy to have an easy way to get them done.

The update is pushing out right now through the Mac App Store and you'll find it at the link below.