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Subscribe to get the beta and try it to make a cool video. I got Movie Maker for free! Click to Tweet. Click the Home tab and then click the Add videos and photos button in the Add group.
In the Add Videos and Photos dialog box, select the photo or video that you want to add and then click on the Open button to continue. You can press the Ctrl button to select more than one file to import. After adding photos to Movie Maker you can change the Duration of your photos.
The default is 7 seconds. If the message appears when you import files, wait until the program has finished generating the previews before trying to edit. Depending on the number and size of files in your project, this might take a few minutes. Click Add Music option to add audio to the entire project. Here, if you want to place the audio at a particular point in the project, you can navigate to the place in the project and then choose the Add music at the current point.
It is recommended to record in a quiet place with no background noise. After importing files you may want to split or trim your clips to make a cool video. Keep reading the Windows Movie Maker tutorial to find more details. Windows Movie Maker offers the Trim tool to help you remove unwanted frames from the start or end of a clip. Try the following steps to learn how to use Movie Maker to crop a smaller clip out of a larger clip.
Step 2. Click the Video Tools Edit tab and then click Set start point. Step 3. Navigate to the clip where you wish a clip to end and then click Set end point. In the Storyboard Pane choose the video point you want to split or drag the Vertical line to the desired place. You can also edit the title slide's length in the "Adjust" section of the toolbar by clicking the text box to the right of the clock with a green arrow in it and then selecting a new time. If you want to change the title size, font, or formatting, you can do so in the "Font" section of the toolbar.
Add a transition to your title. Click one of the icons in the "Effects" section of the toolbar, then preview the effect; if you like it, your title is set. Return to the Home tab. Click Home again to go back to the editing toolbar. Insert a caption on a file. Click a photo or video on which you want to add a caption, then click Caption in the "Add" section of the toolbar. Enter the caption text.
This will create your caption below the selected file. You can edit the caption exactly like you edited the title text. If you want to move the caption to a different place on the file, click and drag the pink caption box left or right and then drop it to reposition it. Add any other captions or titles as necessary. You can create more title slides to serve as transitions between sections in your movie, or you can add captions to more files.
You can also add credits to the end of the movie by clicking the Credits option in the "Add" section of the Home tab. Part 5. Click the "Play" button below the movie preview window on the left side of the window. If your movie looks the way you want it to, you're ready to save the movie. If the movie needs finessing, make any adjustments that are necessary before you continue. During the editing process, your music may end up off-beat or too short; if so, make sure that your music is properly edited to compensate before proceeding.
Click Save movie. It's a button in the upper-right side of the window. A drop-down menu will appear. Select a save type. If you don't know what format to use, click Recommended for this project at the top of the drop-down menu; otherwise, click the format that you want to use. Enter a name for your movie.
Type in the name that you want to use for the movie file itself. Select a save folder. On the left side of the window, click a folder in which you want to save the movie file. Click Save. It's near the bottom-right corner of the window. This will save your movie file and begin exporting your project. Be patient—exporting can take a long time, especially for a detailed project. Click Play when prompted. Doing so will play your movie in your computer's default video player.
Try emptying the recycle bin or getting rid of files you don't need. Using an external drive works for emptying files out of your computer while preserving them at the same time. Not Helpful 12 Helpful The Movie Maker can make a movie as long as you want it to be. Though beware, the longer and more complicated the film, the more likely the program is to crash or stop functioning.
The longer you make your film, the more often you should back-up the project. Not Helpful 15 Helpful Movie makers are slow. Fet all the videos, and put them together, and when you save it might take a few hours for it to complete and it will be larger size for example a normal two hour movie might be 2GB, but a two hour movie maker movie might be 10GB. Not Helpful 16 Helpful How can I make all the transitions the same and have each photo displayed for the same amount of time?
Not Helpful 7 Helpful Do a search for "download windows movie maker" on Google; the top two links will take you to pages with the download. Make sure that you have the necessary system requirements and be sure to follow all of the prompts. Not Helpful 3 Helpful 7. When you click Save, you will have a pull-down with options as to the format you'd like to save in.
Not Helpful 17 Helpful Click on File, Save Movie, and enter the desired name and location. Right click the slide you want to delete, and at the bottom it should say remove. Not Helpful 4 Helpful 7. I used to have a slideshow of photos that would show while waiting for a movie to start in Windows 7.
I updated to Windows 10 now. How can I get my slideshow back? Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.
It's a good idea to hold onto your movie project files, which usually have the Windows Movie Maker logo as their file icons.
This way, you can go back and edit the video at some point without having to start over. Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0. The usage steps in this article also pertain to Windows 7, as Windows Movie Maker comes standard with Windows 7. As Windows 10 continues to update and evolve, you may find that Windows Movie Maker begins to freeze or become unresponsive. Make sure to save regularly. Windows Movie Maker is no longer supported by Microsoft, so security issues and bugs won't be fixed.
You might want to consider using Story Remix instead.
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