MovieMaker Start Guide for book trailers

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1. Open the location where you want to save your project. (Remember this has to be a location that you can use through the entire project.) 2. Create a new folder. a. Right Click in the white area. b. Choose New then Folder. 3. Name your folder the name of your project. *If you clicked off the folder before naming it. i. Right click on the folder. ii. Select Rename then rename the folder. Created By Sherrie Orr Page 1

4. Open the project folder and create two more folders using steps 2 and 3. Label them Images and Sounds. 5. Open WORD and save a document labeled Citations in the project folder. a. Go to the Microsoft button and select Save As. Created By Sherrie Orr Page 2

b. Select the location of your project folder from the drop down menu. c. Type Citations as the file name and click Save. d. Minimize the Citations page to the task bar. 6. Start gathering all of your images and saving them to your Images folder. Be sure to copy the URL addresses on your Citations page. Remember to save your Citations page frequently. 7. Once you have gathered your images start searching for your sounds. Save your sounds to your Sounds folder. Be sure to copy the URL addresses on your Citations page. Remember to save your Citations page frequently. 8. Close all windows. 9. Open Windows MovieMaker. Start Menu > All Programs > Windows Movie Maker. Created By Sherrie Orr Page 3

10. Save your project into your project folder. File > Save Project As. Be sure to navigate to your project folder before clicking Save. 11. Import all of your images. a. Click on Import pictures to import images. b. Navigate to your project folder. Open your Image folder. Created By Sherrie Orr Page 4

c. Click on the first image, hold down the shift key and click on the last image to select all of the images. Click Import. 12. Import all of your sounds a. Click on Import audio or music to import sounds. b. Navigate to your project folder. Open your Sound folder. Created By Sherrie Orr Page 5

c. Click on the first sound, hold down the shift key and click on the last sound to select all of the sounds. Click Import. 13. Save your project. 14. Switch to the Storyboard view. 15. Place your images on the Storyboard in the order that you have listed on your paper storyboard. 16. Switch to Timeline view. Created By Sherrie Orr Page 6

17. Add your text and your citation. a. Click Make titles or credits from the Edit Movie menu. b. Select Add title on the selected clip on the storyboard to add text on an image. c. Click on the image that you want the text on. (It will be framed in black with a triangle in the middle of the right side.) d. Type in the text that you want on the image and pick the text font and color and any animation. Then click Done, add title to movie. Created By Sherrie Orr Page 7

e. Repeat steps 17a 17d for all of the images that need text. f. Select Add credits at the end of the movie to add text on your citations. g. Open your Citations document to copy your citations. h. Type Citations in the top box then copy and paste all of the citations in the other boxes. Change fonts, colors and animations. Save project. 18. Switch to the Storyboard view. 19. Add transitions and effects. a. Click on View video transitions Created By Sherrie Orr Page 8

b. Select the transitions that you want and place them between the images. Save your project. c. Click on video effects. d. Select the effects that you want and place them at the bottom left corner of the images. Save your project. Created By Sherrie Orr Page 9

20. Preview your project at this point to make sure everything looks the way you want. If not, make adjustments and save your project. 21. Once you have the images, text, citations, transitions, and effects the way you want add your sounds. a. Swtich to Timeline view. b. Change from Effects to Collections in the drop down menu at the top of the screen. c. Scroll down and find your sounds at the end of your images. Created By Sherrie Orr Page 10

d. Drag the sounds to the Timeline where you want them to start. 22. Preview your project at this point to make sure everything looks the way you want. If not, make adjustments and save your project. 23. Once you have the project the way you want the book trailer movie to look you can finish the movie by clicking Save to my computer from the Finish Movie options. Created By Sherrie Orr Page 11

24. Make sure the book trailer has the correct title then click Browse to find your project folder. Click OK. 25. Click Next. Click Next again. 26. Click Finish and watch your book trailer. Created By Sherrie Orr Page 12