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Movie Maker Step–by–Step                                                         Page 1
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                                         Table of Contents

Sec 1 - Creating a Simple Movie......................................................................2

Sec 2 - Steps for Downloading Windows Movie Maker 2......................................2

Sec 3 – Downloading Creativity Fun Pack and Importing into Movie Maker 2.........2

Sec 4 - Creating Civil War Movie......................................................................3

Sec 5 - Adding Transitions and Video Effects to Civil War Movie...........................4

Sec 6 - Working in Timeline View.....................................................................5

Sec 7 - Saving a PowerPoint slide as a .jpg file..................................................5

Sec 8 - Saving an Inspiration web as a .jpg file..................................................5

Sec 9 - Save a Timeliner file as a .jpg file.........................................................6

Sec 10 – Importing Music Options....................................................................6

Sec 11 – Recording using the Sound Recorder...................................................6

Sec 12 – Importing a Video via a Digital Camera...............................................6

Sec 13 – How to Edit a Video...........................................................................6
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                                    Movie Maker 2
                                    Step-by-Steps


Sec. 1 – Creating a Simple Movie

1. Deleting old media files in the Collections Window. Click on the first media file
     then hold shift key and click on the rest to delete them. Movie Maker remembers
     the last collection that was open and places the same collection on the opening
     screen.
2.    Under Movie Tasks, Under the Capture Video Section, click on Import
     Pictures. Click on the down arrow in the Look In box, double click My
     Documents, drag to My Pictures, double click, scroll down to the “Sample
     Pictures” folder. To select all the pictures at once, highlight the first one, hold
     down the shift key and highlight the last one. Click on Import.
3.    Change view to Storyboard View. Click on the pictures and drag them onto
     the storyboard one a time.
4.    Add a Transition Effect. Under the Edit Movie Section, click on Video
     Transitions, choose one and click Play on the monitor screen to preview the
     transition. Choose one and drag to the square located after the first slide. Do
     this for each slide.
5.    Add a Video Effect. Click on Video Effect on the left. Click on one then click
     Play in the Monitor to preview. Choose one and drag to the Star on the slide.
     Do this for each slide. Note: Some of the effects are hard to see in the monitor.
     Up to six effects can be placed on a slide. The order of the effects may be
     changed.
6.    Now you are ready to watch your movie! Click on the first slide then click Play
     in the monitor. To see it on the big screen, press Alt+Enter. Press Esc to end
     the movie.


Sec 2 - Downloading Windows Movie Maker 2

1. Go the website: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?
   FamilyID=82887484-6F21-43E2-B4E2-051F72C11A77&displaylang=en
2. See the Movie Maker website from this class and click on the Download Movie
   Maker 2 link.
3. On the right click on Download. Select the location for the file to be downloaded
   to.
4. Double click on the Movie Maker Icon to begin the installation wizard.


Sec 3 - Downloading Creativity Fun Pack and Importing into Movie Maker 2

     1. Go to the website:
        http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/moviemaker/downloads/create.asp
     2. See the Movie Maker website from this class and click on Download
        Creativity Fun Pack.
     3. Once the download is complete there will be 3 separate installs, one for titles,
        one for audio, one for transitions. After installing each they will need to be
        imported into Movie Maker. If not imported they will not work.
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   4. Click on the right to Download the three separate packs. Choose the
      location to store the files.
   5. Double click on each of the files to run the Installation Wizard.
   6. To import into Movie Maker, click on File, Import into Collections, My
      Documents, My Videos, Creativity Fun Packs. Double click. There will be
      4 folders. Title and end credits: choose from a selection of 6 countdown,
      ending, and blank video titles. Static Video Titles: Includes 16 static titles
      that you can use as it or add your own titles to. Music Tracks and
      Transitions: contains 3 full length songs and 5 music transitions. Sound
      Effects: choose from more than 50 new sound effects, including party
      sounds, graduation, ceremony sounds, just to name a few. Double click the
      first one. Each of the files in these folders will need to be imported. Click on
      the first file, hold shift down click on the last file to select them all, click on
      Import.
   7. Repeat these steps for the other three folders.


Sec 4 - Creating Civil War Movie

   1. Click on the Collections button on the toolbar.
   2. Highlight the Collections folder on the left, right click, click on new
       collection. Name it Civil War.
   3. Delete the existing pictures off the storyboard area.
   4. The Civil War collection window should be open on the right.
   5. Click on the Collections button, click on Blue Countdown, drag to the first
       slide. Be sure you are in Storyboard View.
   6. Create a title using Movie Maker. Click on the Task button. Click on Make
       Titles or Credits, click on Title After Selected Clip. In the top type Battle
       of Kennesaw, click on Change the Title Animation, under titles, two lines,
       select moving titles, layered. Under More Options, click on Change the
       Text Font and Color. Stop here.
   7. Download a free font that looks “Western”. Click on the link under Free
       Fonts from the movie maker website titled, One Scrappy Site. Download the
       stagecoach font. Click on Fonts, click on By Letter, click on S. Click on
       Page 5 for Stagecoach. Click Download Now on the right. Select the
       location for the zipped file to be downloaded. Double click on the File, click
       on the link at the left labeled Extract all Files. Copy the True Type Font
       File. Click on Start, Settings, Control Panel, paste the file into the Font
       Folder.
   8. Go back to Movie Maker. Click on the Font List, click on StageCoach.
   9. Importing a PowerPoint slide that was saved as a .jpg. Click on the Tasks
       button to show the list of tasks on the left. Click on Import Pictures, click
       on the Shared Drive, click on Movie Maker Folder, double click on the qcc
       file. Drag to the Storyboard. See step-by-steps on how to save a
       PowerPoint as a .jpg.
   10. Importing the battle scene, click on Import Pictures, click on the Shared
       Drive, click on Movie Maker Folder, double click on the battle slide. Drag
       to the Storyboard.
   11. Import the PowerPoint slide entitled grant. Click on Import Pictures, click
       on the Shared Drive, click on Movie Maker Folder, double click on the
       grant slide. Drag to the Storyboard.
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   12. Import the Inspiration .jpg entitled Atlanta Campaign. Click on Import
       Pictures, click on the Shared Drive, click on Movie Maker Folder, double
       click on the atlantacampaign. Drag to the Storyboard. See step-by-steps
       on how to save an Inspiration web as a .jpg.
   13. Import the digital photo of the cannon. Click on Import Pictures, click on
       the Shared Drive, click on Movie Maker Folder, double click on the
       cannonoriginal. Drag to the Storyboard.
   14. Import the cannon PowerPoint slide. Click on import pictures, Import
       Pictures, click on the Shared Drive, click on Movie Maker Folder, Double
       click on cannontext file. Drag to the storyboard.
   15. Import the Kennesaw Mountain PowerPoint slide. Click Import Pictures, click
       on the Shared Drive, click on Movie Maker Folder, double click on the
       kennesawmoutain slide. Drag to the Storyboard.
   16. Import the Timliner slide of the Ten Most Costly Civil War Battles. Click on
       Import Pictures, click on the Shared Drive, click on Movie Maker Folder,
       double click on the costliestbattles slide. Drag to the Storyboard.
   17. Import the credit PowerPoint slide. Click on Import Pictures, click on the
       Shared Drive, click on Movie Maker Folder, double click on the credits
       slide. Drag to the Storyboard.
   18. Save project as a Movie Maker project. This will be saved with an .MSWMM
       extension which stands for Microsoft Windows Movie Maker. This is the native
       file.
   19. Watch the movie. Click on the first slide in the Storyboard. Click on the
       Play on the monitor. Some of the slides may go to fast. We will adjust them
       in the next section.


   Sec 5 - Adding Transitions and Video Effects to Civil War Movie

   1. Add Video Effects. Click on the Countdown Slide. Click on View Video
        Effects under the Edit Movie Section on the left. Movie Maker allows up to
        six Video Effects per slide. Let’s add two. Click on Film Age, Oldest and
        drag to the Star icon on the first slide. Repeat this step to add it again. Look
        at the tool tip under the star to make sure both effects have been added or
        right click on the Star and drag to Video Effects.
   2.   Add Video Effects to the Battle of Kennesaw title slide. Add Grayscale
        and Film Age, Oldest to this slide.
   3.   Add Video Effects to the Battle slide, skipping the QCC slide. Add Film
        Age, and Old Grayscale. Note: the picture will appear in color in the
        storyboard.
   4.   Add Video Effects to the Inspiration Web. Add Film Age, Grayscale.
   5.   Add Video Effects to the cannon photo. Add the following effects:
        • Grayscale
        • Brightness, Increase
        • Hue, Cycles Entire Color Spectrum
        • Fade In, From White
        • Film Age, Oldest

   6.   Add Video Effect to the cannontext slide. Add Sepia Tone.
   7.   Add Video Effect to Kennesaw Mountain slide. Add Grayscale.
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   8. Add the same Video Effects to Timeline and Credits Slides. Add Film
      Age, Old and Grayscale.
   9. Add Video Transitions. Movie Maker only allows one Video Transition per
      slide. Click on the Video Transition of your choice and drag to the Square
      in between each slide. Repeat this for each slide.
   Sec 6 - Working in Timeline View to import audio files, change slide
   speeds, add title overlays and video footage.

   1. Change to Timeline View.
   2. Changing the time of each slide displays in the Timeline View. The
       countdown slide cannot be changed since it automatically movies with the
       countdown numbers. Click on the next slide, the title slide. The red two
       headed arrow allows the user to create Trim Points. Change the Trim Point
       to show 7 seconds of the slide by dragging it to the right until the Yellow
       Tool Tip time reads approximately 7 seconds.
   3. Change the battle slide and the rest of the slides to 10 seconds in
       duration.
   4. Import the Battle Hymn of the Republic wav file. Click on Import Audio
       or Music. Click on the Shared Drive, click on the Movie Maker Folder,
       double click on the battlehymn. Change the view to Timeline. Drag the
       sound file to the Audio/Music Section under the First Slide.
   5. Play in the monitor change the view to full screen by pressing Alt + Enter.
   6. Creating a Title Overlay. Click on the battle scene. Click on the Add
       Titles and Credits under the Edit Movie Section on the left. Select Add
       Title on the Selected Clip. Type Fight for Atlanta on the top line, type 1864
       Confederacy Weakens on the bottom line. Click on change Title Animation,
       Under Title, Two lines, select Newspaper (last one). Click on Change the
       Font and Text Color. Change to stagecoach. Click Done. The title
       overlay has been placed in the Title Overlay section of the track. It is
       directly underneath the battle scene picture. Click Play to preview.
   7. Change the Title Overlay to come 3 seconds after the battle picture. Click
       on the Title Overlay move the mouse until it becomes a hand and drag to
       the Right.
   8. Play the movie.
   9. Add Video Footage. Show how to split a clip to get rid of unwanted pieces.
       Show how to take stills of video footage.
   10. Import voice audio for Grant’s photo.
   11. Render to a movie by burning onto a CD. Then watch the CD.


Sec 7 - Saving a PowerPoint slide as a .jpg file

   1. Create a PointPoint slide.
   2. Save as a regular presentation first to keep the native file. Click on File,
      Save, give a File Name, click on Ok.
   3. Save as a .jpg, by clicking on File, Save As, under the filename section is an
      area called “Type”, click on the down arrow and click on .jpg.
   4. Click on Current Slide for one slide to be export or click on all slides for the
      entire presentation to be exported into separate slides. Note: when choosing
      the save all the slides PowerPoint will create a folder with all the slides inside.
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Sec 8 - Save an Inspiration web as a .jpg file

   1. Create an Inspiration map.
   2. Save as a regular Inspiration web first to keep the native file.
   3. Save as a .jpg by clicking on File, Export, Click on .jpg, give it a file name
       and location to save to. Click Save.
Sec 9 - Save a Timeliner file as a .jpg file

   1. Create a timeline.
   2. Save as a regular Timeliner file first to keep the native file.
   3. Click on the Banner View.
   4. Click File, Export Banner View as a Graphic, Copy Entire View. It is
      copied to the clipboard.
   5. Open Paint by click on Start, Program, Accessories, Paint. Click Edit,
      Paste
   6. Save as a .jpg. Click on File, Save As, choose the file type as .jpg. Type a
      filename click Save.


Sec 10 - Importing Music Options

   •   Use a CD and record only up to 30 or 10% of the song using the sound
       recorder on the computer then import into Movie Maker. This requires a
       microphone and speakers.
   •   Find a copyright free wav file from the Internet.
   •   Using itunes buy a song for .99 cents. As stated in the itunes terms of use
       policy, the end user may burn the song to a CD to use in a movie, provided
       the movie will be used for noncommercial purposes.
   •   See Movie Maker website for compatible file extensions.


Sec 11 - Recording using the Sound Recorder

   1. Click on Start, Programs, Accessories, Entertainment, Sound Recorder.
   2. When ready click on the Play button. When finished recording click on the
       Stop button.
   3. Click Play to be sure it plays back correctly.
   4. Click on File, Save As, type the filename. WinXP automatically saves it in
       wav format.


Sec 12 - Importing a Video via a Digital Camera:

   1. Using your own digital camera. Record the video.
   2. Load the video onto the computer in your folder which contains the source
      files.
   3. In Movie Maker, click on Import Video.
   4. Be sure the video is in the correct Collection. If not, cut and paste into your
      collection.
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Sec 13 - How to Edit a Video (from the Movie Maker help section):

   1.   Splitting a clip. You can split a video clip into two clips. This is useful if you
        want to insert either a picture or a video transition in the middle of a clip. You
        can split a clip that appears on the storyboard/timeline of a current project, or
        you can split the clip in the Contents pane.
   2.   Combining clips. You can combine two or more contiguous video clips.
        Contiguous means the clips were captured together so that the end time of
        one clip is the same as the start time of the next clip. Combining clips is
        useful if you have several short clips and you want to view them as one clip
        on the storyboard/timeline. Similar to splitting a clip, you can combine
        contiguous clips in the Contents pane or on the storyboard/timeline.
   3.   Trimming a clip. You can hide parts of a clip you do not want in your
        project. For example, you can trim the beginning or end of a clip. Trimming
        does not remove the information from the source material; you can clear the
        trim points to return the clip to its original length at any time. Clips can only
        be trimmed after they have been added to the storyboard/timeline. You
        cannot trim clips in the Contents pane.
   4.   Creating clips. (This one can only be done if importing from a digital
        camcorder- it will divide your clips into the stop and start sections). You also
        create clips from video clips after they have been imported or captured in
        Windows Movie Maker. This lets you create clips at any time when working in
        Windows Movie Maker. By separating video clips into smaller clips, you can
        easily find a particular part of your captured or imported video to use in your
        movie.

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  • 1. Movie Maker Step–by–Step Page 1 ______________________________________________________________________________________ Table of Contents Sec 1 - Creating a Simple Movie......................................................................2 Sec 2 - Steps for Downloading Windows Movie Maker 2......................................2 Sec 3 – Downloading Creativity Fun Pack and Importing into Movie Maker 2.........2 Sec 4 - Creating Civil War Movie......................................................................3 Sec 5 - Adding Transitions and Video Effects to Civil War Movie...........................4 Sec 6 - Working in Timeline View.....................................................................5 Sec 7 - Saving a PowerPoint slide as a .jpg file..................................................5 Sec 8 - Saving an Inspiration web as a .jpg file..................................................5 Sec 9 - Save a Timeliner file as a .jpg file.........................................................6 Sec 10 – Importing Music Options....................................................................6 Sec 11 – Recording using the Sound Recorder...................................................6 Sec 12 – Importing a Video via a Digital Camera...............................................6 Sec 13 – How to Edit a Video...........................................................................6
  • 2. Movie Maker Step–by–Step Page 2 ______________________________________________________________________________________ Movie Maker 2 Step-by-Steps Sec. 1 – Creating a Simple Movie 1. Deleting old media files in the Collections Window. Click on the first media file then hold shift key and click on the rest to delete them. Movie Maker remembers the last collection that was open and places the same collection on the opening screen. 2. Under Movie Tasks, Under the Capture Video Section, click on Import Pictures. Click on the down arrow in the Look In box, double click My Documents, drag to My Pictures, double click, scroll down to the “Sample Pictures” folder. To select all the pictures at once, highlight the first one, hold down the shift key and highlight the last one. Click on Import. 3. Change view to Storyboard View. Click on the pictures and drag them onto the storyboard one a time. 4. Add a Transition Effect. Under the Edit Movie Section, click on Video Transitions, choose one and click Play on the monitor screen to preview the transition. Choose one and drag to the square located after the first slide. Do this for each slide. 5. Add a Video Effect. Click on Video Effect on the left. Click on one then click Play in the Monitor to preview. Choose one and drag to the Star on the slide. Do this for each slide. Note: Some of the effects are hard to see in the monitor. Up to six effects can be placed on a slide. The order of the effects may be changed. 6. Now you are ready to watch your movie! Click on the first slide then click Play in the monitor. To see it on the big screen, press Alt+Enter. Press Esc to end the movie. Sec 2 - Downloading Windows Movie Maker 2 1. Go the website: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx? FamilyID=82887484-6F21-43E2-B4E2-051F72C11A77&displaylang=en 2. See the Movie Maker website from this class and click on the Download Movie Maker 2 link. 3. On the right click on Download. Select the location for the file to be downloaded to. 4. Double click on the Movie Maker Icon to begin the installation wizard. Sec 3 - Downloading Creativity Fun Pack and Importing into Movie Maker 2 1. Go to the website: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/moviemaker/downloads/create.asp 2. See the Movie Maker website from this class and click on Download Creativity Fun Pack. 3. Once the download is complete there will be 3 separate installs, one for titles, one for audio, one for transitions. After installing each they will need to be imported into Movie Maker. If not imported they will not work.
  • 3. Movie Maker Step–by–Step Page 3 ______________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Click on the right to Download the three separate packs. Choose the location to store the files. 5. Double click on each of the files to run the Installation Wizard. 6. To import into Movie Maker, click on File, Import into Collections, My Documents, My Videos, Creativity Fun Packs. Double click. There will be 4 folders. Title and end credits: choose from a selection of 6 countdown, ending, and blank video titles. Static Video Titles: Includes 16 static titles that you can use as it or add your own titles to. Music Tracks and Transitions: contains 3 full length songs and 5 music transitions. Sound Effects: choose from more than 50 new sound effects, including party sounds, graduation, ceremony sounds, just to name a few. Double click the first one. Each of the files in these folders will need to be imported. Click on the first file, hold shift down click on the last file to select them all, click on Import. 7. Repeat these steps for the other three folders. Sec 4 - Creating Civil War Movie 1. Click on the Collections button on the toolbar. 2. Highlight the Collections folder on the left, right click, click on new collection. Name it Civil War. 3. Delete the existing pictures off the storyboard area. 4. The Civil War collection window should be open on the right. 5. Click on the Collections button, click on Blue Countdown, drag to the first slide. Be sure you are in Storyboard View. 6. Create a title using Movie Maker. Click on the Task button. Click on Make Titles or Credits, click on Title After Selected Clip. In the top type Battle of Kennesaw, click on Change the Title Animation, under titles, two lines, select moving titles, layered. Under More Options, click on Change the Text Font and Color. Stop here. 7. Download a free font that looks “Western”. Click on the link under Free Fonts from the movie maker website titled, One Scrappy Site. Download the stagecoach font. Click on Fonts, click on By Letter, click on S. Click on Page 5 for Stagecoach. Click Download Now on the right. Select the location for the zipped file to be downloaded. Double click on the File, click on the link at the left labeled Extract all Files. Copy the True Type Font File. Click on Start, Settings, Control Panel, paste the file into the Font Folder. 8. Go back to Movie Maker. Click on the Font List, click on StageCoach. 9. Importing a PowerPoint slide that was saved as a .jpg. Click on the Tasks button to show the list of tasks on the left. Click on Import Pictures, click on the Shared Drive, click on Movie Maker Folder, double click on the qcc file. Drag to the Storyboard. See step-by-steps on how to save a PowerPoint as a .jpg. 10. Importing the battle scene, click on Import Pictures, click on the Shared Drive, click on Movie Maker Folder, double click on the battle slide. Drag to the Storyboard. 11. Import the PowerPoint slide entitled grant. Click on Import Pictures, click on the Shared Drive, click on Movie Maker Folder, double click on the grant slide. Drag to the Storyboard.
  • 4. Movie Maker Step–by–Step Page 4 ______________________________________________________________________________________ 12. Import the Inspiration .jpg entitled Atlanta Campaign. Click on Import Pictures, click on the Shared Drive, click on Movie Maker Folder, double click on the atlantacampaign. Drag to the Storyboard. See step-by-steps on how to save an Inspiration web as a .jpg. 13. Import the digital photo of the cannon. Click on Import Pictures, click on the Shared Drive, click on Movie Maker Folder, double click on the cannonoriginal. Drag to the Storyboard. 14. Import the cannon PowerPoint slide. Click on import pictures, Import Pictures, click on the Shared Drive, click on Movie Maker Folder, Double click on cannontext file. Drag to the storyboard. 15. Import the Kennesaw Mountain PowerPoint slide. Click Import Pictures, click on the Shared Drive, click on Movie Maker Folder, double click on the kennesawmoutain slide. Drag to the Storyboard. 16. Import the Timliner slide of the Ten Most Costly Civil War Battles. Click on Import Pictures, click on the Shared Drive, click on Movie Maker Folder, double click on the costliestbattles slide. Drag to the Storyboard. 17. Import the credit PowerPoint slide. Click on Import Pictures, click on the Shared Drive, click on Movie Maker Folder, double click on the credits slide. Drag to the Storyboard. 18. Save project as a Movie Maker project. This will be saved with an .MSWMM extension which stands for Microsoft Windows Movie Maker. This is the native file. 19. Watch the movie. Click on the first slide in the Storyboard. Click on the Play on the monitor. Some of the slides may go to fast. We will adjust them in the next section. Sec 5 - Adding Transitions and Video Effects to Civil War Movie 1. Add Video Effects. Click on the Countdown Slide. Click on View Video Effects under the Edit Movie Section on the left. Movie Maker allows up to six Video Effects per slide. Let’s add two. Click on Film Age, Oldest and drag to the Star icon on the first slide. Repeat this step to add it again. Look at the tool tip under the star to make sure both effects have been added or right click on the Star and drag to Video Effects. 2. Add Video Effects to the Battle of Kennesaw title slide. Add Grayscale and Film Age, Oldest to this slide. 3. Add Video Effects to the Battle slide, skipping the QCC slide. Add Film Age, and Old Grayscale. Note: the picture will appear in color in the storyboard. 4. Add Video Effects to the Inspiration Web. Add Film Age, Grayscale. 5. Add Video Effects to the cannon photo. Add the following effects: • Grayscale • Brightness, Increase • Hue, Cycles Entire Color Spectrum • Fade In, From White • Film Age, Oldest 6. Add Video Effect to the cannontext slide. Add Sepia Tone. 7. Add Video Effect to Kennesaw Mountain slide. Add Grayscale.
  • 5. Movie Maker Step–by–Step Page 5 ______________________________________________________________________________________ 8. Add the same Video Effects to Timeline and Credits Slides. Add Film Age, Old and Grayscale. 9. Add Video Transitions. Movie Maker only allows one Video Transition per slide. Click on the Video Transition of your choice and drag to the Square in between each slide. Repeat this for each slide. Sec 6 - Working in Timeline View to import audio files, change slide speeds, add title overlays and video footage. 1. Change to Timeline View. 2. Changing the time of each slide displays in the Timeline View. The countdown slide cannot be changed since it automatically movies with the countdown numbers. Click on the next slide, the title slide. The red two headed arrow allows the user to create Trim Points. Change the Trim Point to show 7 seconds of the slide by dragging it to the right until the Yellow Tool Tip time reads approximately 7 seconds. 3. Change the battle slide and the rest of the slides to 10 seconds in duration. 4. Import the Battle Hymn of the Republic wav file. Click on Import Audio or Music. Click on the Shared Drive, click on the Movie Maker Folder, double click on the battlehymn. Change the view to Timeline. Drag the sound file to the Audio/Music Section under the First Slide. 5. Play in the monitor change the view to full screen by pressing Alt + Enter. 6. Creating a Title Overlay. Click on the battle scene. Click on the Add Titles and Credits under the Edit Movie Section on the left. Select Add Title on the Selected Clip. Type Fight for Atlanta on the top line, type 1864 Confederacy Weakens on the bottom line. Click on change Title Animation, Under Title, Two lines, select Newspaper (last one). Click on Change the Font and Text Color. Change to stagecoach. Click Done. The title overlay has been placed in the Title Overlay section of the track. It is directly underneath the battle scene picture. Click Play to preview. 7. Change the Title Overlay to come 3 seconds after the battle picture. Click on the Title Overlay move the mouse until it becomes a hand and drag to the Right. 8. Play the movie. 9. Add Video Footage. Show how to split a clip to get rid of unwanted pieces. Show how to take stills of video footage. 10. Import voice audio for Grant’s photo. 11. Render to a movie by burning onto a CD. Then watch the CD. Sec 7 - Saving a PowerPoint slide as a .jpg file 1. Create a PointPoint slide. 2. Save as a regular presentation first to keep the native file. Click on File, Save, give a File Name, click on Ok. 3. Save as a .jpg, by clicking on File, Save As, under the filename section is an area called “Type”, click on the down arrow and click on .jpg. 4. Click on Current Slide for one slide to be export or click on all slides for the entire presentation to be exported into separate slides. Note: when choosing the save all the slides PowerPoint will create a folder with all the slides inside.
  • 6. Movie Maker Step–by–Step Page 6 ______________________________________________________________________________________ Sec 8 - Save an Inspiration web as a .jpg file 1. Create an Inspiration map. 2. Save as a regular Inspiration web first to keep the native file. 3. Save as a .jpg by clicking on File, Export, Click on .jpg, give it a file name and location to save to. Click Save. Sec 9 - Save a Timeliner file as a .jpg file 1. Create a timeline. 2. Save as a regular Timeliner file first to keep the native file. 3. Click on the Banner View. 4. Click File, Export Banner View as a Graphic, Copy Entire View. It is copied to the clipboard. 5. Open Paint by click on Start, Program, Accessories, Paint. Click Edit, Paste 6. Save as a .jpg. Click on File, Save As, choose the file type as .jpg. Type a filename click Save. Sec 10 - Importing Music Options • Use a CD and record only up to 30 or 10% of the song using the sound recorder on the computer then import into Movie Maker. This requires a microphone and speakers. • Find a copyright free wav file from the Internet. • Using itunes buy a song for .99 cents. As stated in the itunes terms of use policy, the end user may burn the song to a CD to use in a movie, provided the movie will be used for noncommercial purposes. • See Movie Maker website for compatible file extensions. Sec 11 - Recording using the Sound Recorder 1. Click on Start, Programs, Accessories, Entertainment, Sound Recorder. 2. When ready click on the Play button. When finished recording click on the Stop button. 3. Click Play to be sure it plays back correctly. 4. Click on File, Save As, type the filename. WinXP automatically saves it in wav format. Sec 12 - Importing a Video via a Digital Camera: 1. Using your own digital camera. Record the video. 2. Load the video onto the computer in your folder which contains the source files. 3. In Movie Maker, click on Import Video. 4. Be sure the video is in the correct Collection. If not, cut and paste into your collection.
  • 7. Movie Maker Step–by–Step Page 7 ______________________________________________________________________________________ Sec 13 - How to Edit a Video (from the Movie Maker help section): 1. Splitting a clip. You can split a video clip into two clips. This is useful if you want to insert either a picture or a video transition in the middle of a clip. You can split a clip that appears on the storyboard/timeline of a current project, or you can split the clip in the Contents pane. 2. Combining clips. You can combine two or more contiguous video clips. Contiguous means the clips were captured together so that the end time of one clip is the same as the start time of the next clip. Combining clips is useful if you have several short clips and you want to view them as one clip on the storyboard/timeline. Similar to splitting a clip, you can combine contiguous clips in the Contents pane or on the storyboard/timeline. 3. Trimming a clip. You can hide parts of a clip you do not want in your project. For example, you can trim the beginning or end of a clip. Trimming does not remove the information from the source material; you can clear the trim points to return the clip to its original length at any time. Clips can only be trimmed after they have been added to the storyboard/timeline. You cannot trim clips in the Contents pane. 4. Creating clips. (This one can only be done if importing from a digital camcorder- it will divide your clips into the stop and start sections). You also create clips from video clips after they have been imported or captured in Windows Movie Maker. This lets you create clips at any time when working in Windows Movie Maker. By separating video clips into smaller clips, you can easily find a particular part of your captured or imported video to use in your movie.