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Tutorial 4.3 Creating a Book Trailer with Windows Live Movie Maker A book trailer is different than a book talk. A book trailer mimics a movie trailer by portraying highlights from the plot using video and/or still images and text. An effective trailer makes viewers want to read the book. This tutorial shows how to use Windows Live Movie Maker, a newer version of Windows Movie Maker. 1. Create a new folder on your desktop or in your documents folder in which you will save all of the pieces of your project. Right-click where you want to create the folder. Select New from the menu. Then choose Folder (see Figure 1, below).

2. Open Windows Live Movie Maker by going to Start and Programs. In some versions of Windows, you ll find the program in the Accessories menu. 3. Name your project by choosing Save Project as from the menu (see Figure 2, below). 4. Review the Windows Live Movie Maker tabbed menu: Home,

Animations, Visual Effects, Project, and View (see Figure 3, below). 5. Begin uploading media to the workspace by either clicking Add Videos and Photos from the Home tab or the command in the workspace (see circled, below); both allow you to choose files and upload them to the program for your project (see Figure 3, below). 6. Select media to upload. You may bring one file at a time or several into Windows Live Movie Maker (see Figure 4, below).

In this tutorial, I have collected video clips, still images, and the book cover to use in my book trailer for The Fault in Our Stars by John Green (2012). 7. Click on an image and drag it to reorder it in the movie project (see Figure 5, below).

8. Mute video clips (optional) if you want to use audio other than what has been recorded on the video clip. Select the video clip and go to the Video Tools editing menu. Click the volume bar (circled on the left) and slide the volume left to mute (see Figure 6, below).

9. Add transitions between images using the Visual Effects or Animations menus. Hover over a transition to see it play in the preview pane. Add the transition to one image in the project or apply it to all by selecting the Apply to All option (see Figure 7, below). 10. Add more effects to still images by using Pan and Zoom in the Animation tab. I applied Automatic pan and zoom to the first image in the project (see Figure 8, below).

11. Add a title before the first clip by selecting the first clip, navigating to the Home tab, and clicking Title (see Figure 9, below). 12. Edit and format the title slide by using the Video Tools and Text Tools editing tabs. Notice that the title

automatically appears as your project title. Click in the text box to change it (see Figure 10, below). 13. Choose how you want the title to appear in the trailer by clicking on the Effect tab in the Text Tools and Format menus (see Figure 11, below).

14. Add captions to each clip by selecting the clip and choosing Caption on the Home tab (see Figure 12, below). As with the rest of this tutorial, adding captions is just one of many ways to create the book trailer in Windows Live Movie Maker. Students can add text and voice-over recordings or they can use scrolling captions and a music track. Their ideas will dictate how they create the trailer.

15. Edit the captions the same way you edited the title, by using the Text Tools editing tab. 16. Choose how your caption will appear on the screen by selecting one of the effects from the Text Tools menu. In this example, I have selected the Scroll effect for the first caption (see Figure 13, below). 17. Continue adding captions and applying formatting and other effects to them. 18. Add music to the book trailer by using the Add Music option on the Home tab menu (see Figure 14, below).

I send my students to royalty-free music sites to browse and save music clips ahead of time. If, as is the case at my school, your students are not allowed to download files on school computers, have them download clips at home or create a file of free music clip choices that students can have access to in a shared network folder. If students want to narrate their trailer and have music playing in the background, they will need to create that audio in another audio editing program such as Audacity, save it as an MP3 file, and import it into their book trailer project. 19. Once finished, save the movie to the computer. From the pizza box menu on the left side of the screen, select Save Movie (see Figure 15, below).

Students can also choose to publish their movies directly to YouTube or other online site with the Publish Movie command. However, Windows Live Movie Maker requires students to have accounts for such services and to publish publicly. If my students save the movie files to the computer, and later to portable drives, I can upload the files to a shared network folder or other private school-based site.