How to make Movie maker

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What is Movie maker ? How to make an movie maker video? On this presentation you will learn the step by step by making a video in Movie maker

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How to make Movie maker

What is Movie maker?

Windows Movie Maker (formerly known as Windows Live Movie

Maker, codenamed Sundance) is a freeware video editing software by 

Microsoft. It is a part of Windows Essentials software suite and

offers the ability to create and edit videos as well as to publish them on OneDrive, Facebook, YouTube, and 

Flickr.

The first release of Windows Movie Maker was included with Windows ME in 2000, but it was not available in Windows 2000, which was released months before

Windows ME.

Version 1.1 was included in Windows XP a year later, and included support for creating 

DV AVI and WMV 8 files. Version 2.0 was released as a

free update in November 2002, and added a number of new

features.

•Windows Vista

The next version of Movie Maker was released as part of 

Windows Vista and – like most Windows components – reported

version number 6.0.6000, same as Windows Vista itself. It included new effects and transitions, and

support for the DVR-MS file format that Windows Media Center

 records television in.

The HD version in Premium and Ultimate editions of Windows Vista also added support for capturing from HDV camcorders. The capture wizard also created DVR-MS type files from HDV tapes. However, the Windows Vista

version of Windows Movie Maker removed support for importing video from an analog video source such as an analog camcorder, VCR or from a 

webcam

As some older systems might not be able to run the new version of Windows Movie

Maker, Microsoft also released an updated older version 2.6 for Windows Vista on

Microsoft Download Center. This version included the old effects and transitions, and

is basically the same as Windows Movie Maker 2.1, but without the ability to capture

video. Installation requires Windows Vista and is only intended for use on computers where the hardware accelerated version

cannot be run.

A Windows Presentation Foundation

 (WPF) version of Windows Movie Maker was also included

in some builds of Windows "Longhorn" (now Windows

Vista), but was removed in the development reset in August

2004.

•Windows Live

A new version of the software, renamed Windows Live Movie Maker 2009, was released as a beta on September 17, 2008,

and officially released as a standalone product through

Windows Live Essentials suite on August 19, 2009.

 This was effectively completely new software as it could not read

projects created by earlier versions and did not support

custom XML transitions written for the previous versions. In addition,

a great many features were removed.

Movie Maker's interface was redesigned to use a 

ribbon toolbar similar to Office 2007, and also added

features such as "Auto Movie" and the ability to export videos directly to

DVDs and YouTube.

Certain advanced features were also removed from the

software, such as image stabilization, chroma key, and the ability to record

voiceovers.

 Movie Maker 2009 supported both Windows Vista and 

Windows 7; as the previous version of Windows Movie

Maker is no longer included with the operating system, the

only way to obtain Movie Maker on Windows 7 and later was through the Windows Live

Essentials suite.

An updated version, Windows Live Movie Maker 2011, was released

on August 17, 2010, adding webcam capture, support for high-

definition video, the ability to upload videos directly to OneDrive and Facebook, and the ability to

add media files stored on network shares to projects.

•Layout

The layout consists of a storyboard view and a timeline view, collections for organizing imported video, and a preview pane. When in Storyboard

view, the video project appears as a film strip showing each scene in clips.

The storyboard/timeline consists of one 'Video' (with accompanying 'Audio' bar), one 'Music/Audio' bar,

and one 'Titles/Credits' bar. In each bar, clips can be added for

editing (e.g., a .WAV music file will belong on the 'Music/Audio' bar). 

Still images can also be imported into the timeline

and "stretched" to any desired number of frames.

The Video and Music/Audio bars can be "cut" to any number of short segments, which will play

together seamlessly, but the individual segments are isolated editing-wise, so that for example, the music volume can be lowered

for just a few seconds while someone is speaking.

Now Let’s Start making Our Movie maker

Go to Windows Movie Maker

1st is You need to import a video or a photos

Select you desired photos to be uploaded

Then Click open

You can arrange the photos for the arrangement you

want

Hover over the mouse and drag the pictures

Press the button play to see the movement of the Photos

You can also add music

You can put different style of animation

After you set all the photos , Animation and the

music

Press the Play button

Now saved your work

Click File

Click Save

Lets Upload our movie maker in Youtube

Go to browser and Type www.youtube.com

Click the Youtube Icon

Login to your youtube Account

Once you Log in on your account and you click

Upload

It will automatically upload

Now you have a movie maker Video in

Youtube

Happy Watching

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