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How to use Movie Maker -Every desktop computer in our district has Windows Movie Maker. In order to access it, visit the Start menu, scroll up to Programs and then move the cursor to the right and locate Windows Movie Maker. When you open the program Movie Maker it will look like this. To capture a video from a tape in a DV camera. Connect your DV camera to your computer. On the camera, set the camera mode to play the recorded video. Open the program Movie Maker on your computer. On the file menu, click capture video. Alternatively, in the Movie Task Pane, under capture video, click capture from video device.

On the video capture device page, in available devices, click the DV camera. In the enter a file name for your captured video box, enter a name for your captured video file. Then in the choose a place to save your captured video box, select the location where you want your video to be saved, or click browse to select a location. On the video setting page, choose the video setting you want to use for capturing video and audio. On the capture method page, click capture the entire tape automatically. The tape in the DV camera will rewind. Capture will begin automatically and end when the video tape ends. Select any of the following commands: 1. To separate the video into smaller clips, select the create clips when wizard finishes check box. 2. To stop capturing before the end of the video tape, click stop capture, and then click yes in the resulting dialog box to save the video that had been captured. To close the video capture wizard click finish. To capture a video from a digital still camera Load the video images onto your computer and save in my videos Open Movie Maker 2 Click on import video on the Movie Task pane under capture video.

Open my videos and select the video you have saved Click on import The video will be imported into Movie Maker 2 collections. *Videos taken on a Flip camera can t be directly imported into Movie Maker. They would need to be converted first and then imported. Please visit with your campus technologist for assistance. Creating a movie To build a storyboard Movie Maker automatically divides your video into segments to make it easier to drag and drop parts you want onto the storyboard where you put your movie together. Open Movie Maker 2 Click on import video Select your video clips and import into movie maker collections. Double click each clip to see how it looks in the preview window. Once you have decided which clips you wish to use in your movie, click and drag the clips onto the storyboard in the order which you d like them to appear in your movie.

To rearrange the clips on the storyboard, just drag and drop them to a different location. To edit clips In the timeline view, click on the clip you d like to trim. In the preview window, drag the scroll bar slowly and watch as the video progresses. Stop at the point where you want to trim the clip. On the clip menu click set start trim point. Now continue to drag the progress indicator until you reach the desired end point of your clip. On the clip menu click set end trim point You will now have your trimmed clip. To add transitions You can make your movie more professional by using transitions to move between clips.

Build your storyboard by dragging clips in the desired order. In the edit movie section of the task pane click view video transitions. A selection of transitions will appear. Double click the transitions to see how they look in the preview window. Once you have decided which transitions to include in your final movie, drag them down to the storyboard and place them in the squares between your video clips To add titles and credits You can insert titles and scrolling credits at the end of your movie. In the task pane click make titles or credits

On the next screen click the appropriate link that corresponds to the place where you want to add the title or credits. Enter the text you want to appear in your title or credits. Click change the title animation and then select a title animation from the list. You can preview them by clicking on them. Click change the text and font colour and then select the font you like as well as the colour of the text and background. You can also alter the transparency, font, size and position of the title. Click done and your title or credit will be added to your storyboard. To add effects In the task pane click view video effects. A selection of video effects will appear. Double click the effects to see how they look in the preview window. Once you have decided which effect to include in your final movie drag it down to the storyboard and place it on top of the star in the lower left hand corner of the clip.

To save your movie to computer Once your movie is created click save to my computer in the task pane Enter a name for your movie Choose a place to save your movie. You re my videos folder will be the default location but you can store it anywhere you like on your hard drive. Click next Select the setting for your new movie. Windows movie maker will recommend a setting but you can choose a different setting if you like. Note that the setting details and the movie file size appear in the lower portion of the wizard. Click next Your movie will be saved. Click the check-box in the wizard if you d like to play your movie when you click finish. Click finish.