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Movie Maker Quick Start Workshop :Movie Maker Quick Start Workshop Welcome to


Slide 2:FREE SOFTWARE GREAT MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATIONS Movie Maker Photo Story Three PowerPoint


Slide 3:THE PURPOSE


How to create great movies with Movie Maker :How to create great movies with Movie Maker The Main screen view: The playing field


Slide 5:Windows Movie Maker is a feature of Windows Vista that enables you to create home movies and slide shows on your computer, complete with professional-looking titles, transitions, effects, music, and even narration. And when you’re ready, you can use Windows Movie Maker to publish your movie and share it with your friends and family. Think about editing as putting a jigsaw puzzle together. We start with an idea and a story than we shoot the scenes or clips that we will assemble together as our movie. What you leave in is more important than what is cut out and often less is more in multimedia presentations.


Welcome to Movie Maker II :Welcome to Movie Maker II


Slide 7:Understanding the Windows Movie Maker tools Windows Movie Maker is divided into three main areas: the panes, the storyboard/timeline, and the preview monitor


Slide 8:The Contents pane shows clips, effects, or transitions you're working with while you create your movie, depending on the view you're working with. You can change the view to show thumbnails or details. You can drag clips, transitions, or effects from the Contents pane or a collection from the Collections pane to the storyboard/timeline for your current project. You can also drag clips to the preview monitor to play them. If you make changes to a clip, those changes are only reflected in the current project; they do not affect the source file.


Slide 9:Storyboard. The storyboard is the default view in Windows Movie Maker. You can use the storyboard to look at the sequence or ordering of the clips in your project and easily rearrange them, if necessary. This view also lets you see any video effects or video transitions that have been added. Audio clips that you have added to a project are not displayed on the storyboard, but you can see them in the timeline view. The following picture shows the storyboard view in Windows Movie Maker: Timeline. The timeline view provides a more detailed view of your movie project and allows you to make finer edits. Using the timeline view you can trim video clips, adjust the duration of transitions between clips, and view the audio track. You can use the timeline to review or modify the timing of clips in your project. Use the timeline buttons to switch to storyboard view, zoom in or out on details of your project, narrate the timeline, or adjust the audio levels. The following picture shows the timeline view in Windows Movie Maker: Storyboard view Timeline


Slide 10:The preview monitor enables you to view individual clips or an entire project. By using the preview monitor, you can preview your project before publishing it as a movie. You can use the buttons underneath the preview monitor to play or pause a clip, or to advance or rewind a clip frame-by-frame. The Split button allows you to split a clip into two parts at the point displayed in the preview monitor. You can make the preview monitor larger or smaller by clicking View, pointing to Preview Monitor Size, and choosing a size. You can also drag the window to make it larger or smaller. PREVIEW MONITOR


Slide 11:HOW TO IMPORT VIDEO Step one: Connect the digital camera to the IEEE-1394 Fire wire input of the computer with the Fire wire cable. Step two: Click on capture video Step three: Enter the name of your project Step four: Select either Import all or import parts of video to import. This allows you to cue up the video that you want to capture saving memory. Select and click next. Cue video on preview screen. Step five: Then click start video when completed click on stop capture and click finish the clip is created and sent to the clip folder and appears on the screen in the clip area or contents pane.


Slide 25:http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/ec3fff68-e53c-4168-ae74-8557325e57e21033.mspx http://edtech.kennesaw.edu/nisa/moviemaker.htm http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZXK68NS7gU (Video Tutorial) http://www.ischool.utexas.edu/technology/tutorials/graphics/moviemaker2/options.html Websites that help MOVIE MAKER SOFTWARE Click on link to explore websites


Slide 28:MAKE YOUR OWN MOVIES NOW… NEW MOVIE MAKERS


Slide 29:Set a course to Movie Magic!