Windows Movie Maker: An Introduction



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Windows Movie Maker: An Introduction The Movie Maker Interface This is the storyboard where you will add images, music, and videos. Work with arranging your media here. Preview all changes made to the movie here so you can view as you edit Using the Toolbar Easily navigate options by clicking the desired tab Working with Photos, Video, and Music Adding Photos To add photos to your project, 1. Under the Home tab, in the Add box, select Add videos and photos. Information Technology Services, UIS 1

2. Browse through the photos in your documents and select the ones you wish to add to the storyboard. Hold the Ctrl key to select multiple photos at once. 3. Your added photos will appear on your storyboard. To rearrange the photos, click on the photo, then drag and drop the photo in the desired space. Adding Video To add video, 1. Under the Home tab, in the Add box, select Add videos and photos. 2. Find the video you wish to add in your documents. The video will then appear on the storyboard among other media you have already added. Information Technology Services, UIS 2

Editing Video To edit the video, 1. Click on one of the panes for the movie, and on the toolbar, under the Edit tab, click Trim tool. 2. Click and drag the left end bar to set the Start point, and click and drag the right end bar to set the End point. 3. If you already know the exact timing for the start and end points for the clip of the video, simply enter them in the toolbar in Start point and End point. Information Technology Services, UIS 3

4. When you have completed trimming the video, click Save trim. 5. To move the location of the video within the project, move as you would a picture. Simply click the image pane of the video, then drag and drop to the desired location. Adding Music To add music, 1. Under the Home tab, select Add Music. Choose whether you would simply like to add music and then choose the start time later, or enter music at the exact current point (the location of the moveable black bar). 2. In your music library, choose the music piece you wish to add and click Open. The music sample will then appear above your images and videos. Editing Music To edit music, 1. Click the music sample, and then on the toolbar, click Options. Information Technology Services, UIS 4

2. The easiest way to set a start time and end time for music in Windows Live Movie Maker is to manually enter the time values. The Start time is the time into the movie the music actually begins playing. The Start point is the time into the selected music clip the music begins playing (example 30 seconds into a song). The End point is the time you wish the music to stop playing (this time is also the time into the selected music clip, NOT the time into the movie). 3. Additionally under the Options tab, specify the Music Volume, if you would like the music to Fade in/out, and the speed at which it will fade. *Note: If you wish to ever remove a music clip, movie clip, or picture/image within your movie, click the media item you wish to remove on the storyboard, and then click Remove under the Home tab in the editing pane. Working with Animations Adding Animations Animations can be added to movies to add special effects to transitions between images and videos. There are transitions which add exciting and eye-catching effects and pan and zoom options which slowly zoom in/out when an image or video is on the screen. To add animations, 1. Click the image or video pane you wish to add the animation to. This is the most important step, because this is how Movie Maker will know where to add the animation. You cannot simply drag and drop an animation to the desired pane you wish. 2. After clicking the pane, it should be highlighted. Information Technology Services, UIS 5

3. Under the Animations tab, scroll the mouse over the various transitions and pan and zoom options to get a preview of how the animation will look. When you find an animation you like, click the animation to apply it to the image/video. Use the arrows to the right of the options to scroll up and down to view more animations. Transitions Pan & Zoom options 4. To indicate if an image or video has an animation, a transparent triange will appear on the pane. The transparent triangle located to the left of the image indicates the image has an animation *Note: To get rid of an animation, click to highlight the pane of the image/video, and then click the blank option at the beginning of the Transitions and Pan and Zoom options. Adding Visual Effects Adding Visual Effects Visual effects can be added to movies to add special effects to the actual images and videos. Users can change colors, add ripple effects, and add other visually stimulating effects to specific images and/or videos. To add visual effects, 1. Click the image or video pane to which you wish to add the effect. This is the most important step, because this is how Movie Maker will know where to add the effect. You cannot simply drag and drop an animation to the desired pane you wish. Information Technology Services, UIS 6

2. After clicking the pane, it should be highlighted. 3. Scroll the mouse over the various effect options to get a preview of how the effect will look. When you find an effect you like, click the effect to apply it to the image/video. Use the arrows to the right of the options to scroll up and down to view more effects. 4. When an image or video has an effect applied, it will be designated by a group of icons in the upper left corner as shown below. The group of icons located at the top left of the image indicates the image has a visual effect *Note: To get rid of an effect, click to highlight the pane of the image/video, and then click the blank option at the beginning of the Effects options. Information Technology Services, UIS 7

The Final Touches Auto Movie Themes Auto Movie Themes are a great shortcut if you want Movie Maker to take your media and create a video for you complete with transitions, introduction slides, etc. To use an Auto Movie Theme, 1. Under the Home tab, in the center of the toolbar is the AutoMovie themes option. Browse through the various options, and roll your mouse over each to view a preview. When you found one you like, simply click the option. Adding a Title slide To add a title slide, 1. Under the Home tab, click Title in the Add section. 2. After adding a title slide, a Format tab will appear. To edit the title, double click the current title under the slide on the storyboard, and the text box will appear on the preview. Information Technology Services, UIS 8

Edit the font, text, and alignment of the title, and then choose from various effects to add. Double Click to edit title on the left screen Edit Adding a Credits Slide To add a credits slide, 1. Click the down arrow next to Credits on the Home tab. 2. Choose the type of credits you would like to add to the end of the movie. The credit slide will appear at the end, and simply click in the textbox on the preview screen to the left to enter your text. Information Technology Services, UIS 9

Adding Captions To add captions to images or videos, 1. Click and highlight the pane of the image or video you wish to add a caption to. Under the Home tab, click Caption. 2. On the preview screen to the left, simply click inside the text box to enter your caption. Use the formatting features under the Format tab. Sharing the Video There are several options to save and utilize your movie with Windows Movie Maker. Under the Home tab, these options are located to the far right in the Share category. Publish the movie on the web through these sources Click to save the movie with the required settings to email, burn a DVD, and more. *Note: Windows Movie Maker supports only the following file types.you can import files with the following file name extensions into Windows Movie Maker to use in your project: Audio files:.aif,.aifc,.aiff.asf,.au,.mp2,.mp3,.mpa,.snd,.wav, and.wma Picture files:.bmp,.dib,.emf,.gif,.jfif,.jpe,.jpeg,.jpg,.png,.tif,.tiff, and.wmf Video files:.asf,.avi,.m1v,.mp2,.mp2v,.mpe,.mpeg,.mpg,.mpv2,.wm, and.wmv Information Technology Services, UIS 10