The LAYOUT consists of a STORYBOARD VIEW and a TIMELINE VIEW, collections for organizing imported video, and a PREVIEW screen. These are the areas where you create and edit your project is displayed in two views, the storyboard and the timeline. You can switch between these two views when making a movie. All versions use “DRAG & DROP” for the effects or transitions, and titles and credits can be added as stand alone titles or overlaying them on the clip by adding them onto the selected clip.
• STORYBOARD: Where you will drag your video or pictures to, creating a project. When in STORYBOARD VIEW, the video project appears as a film strip showing each scene in clips
• TIMELINE: Shows your project & where you add your music/audio to and the TIMELINE VIEW consists of:
- one 'Video' (with accompanying 'Audio' bar)
- one 'Music/Audio' bar, and
- one 'Titles/Credits' bar
EFFECTS, TRANSITIONS, TITLES & CREDITS
Versions 2+ include a wide variety of effects, transitions, titles and credits you can easily use to add professional touches and visual interest to your movies …
• Windows XP has 60 transitions, 37 effects, 34 title and 9 credits animations-Windows VISTA has even more.
ABOUT THE MOVIE TASKS PANE
The Movie Tasks pane lists the common tasks to perform and guides you thru the process step-by-step..
- Capture Video. options to begin a movie (capture video, import video, pictures, or audio).
- Edit Movie. options for making a movie (view existing video, pictures, audio & add effects, titles etc.
- Finish Movie. options to save your final movie, ie to your PC. CD, DVD, email attachment or the web
- Movie Making Tips. Provides help for the common Movie Maker tasks.
BE SURE YOUR PICTURES, VIDEO’S AND/OR MUSIC ARE IN THE APPROPRIATE FILES SO YOU CAN FIND THEM QUICKLY & EASILY - As always, organizing your work “before you begin a project” is very important… Personally I create a project folder in each category and then sub-folders for specific projects so it is easier to find what I am looking for – in those I put “copies” of hat I am going to use, so that originals stay in their original folder…
- All editing of photos - cropping, lighting, whatever – must be done before you begin this project
- Be sure any music you might want to use is copied (ripped) from the CD and saved on your computer in a file you recognize, so that you can access them easily when you want to bring them over to the project
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