Microsoft Movie Maker
By Samantha HarlowInstructional Technology ConsultantSchool of Education, UNC Greensboro
Installation:
If you do not have Movie Maker already installed on your PC computer, then you can download it for free on Microsoft’s website:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-live/movie-maker#t1=overview
Once it’s installed, you can find the program in the root directory or by searching through programs and files.
By Samantha HarlowInstructional Technology ConsultantSchool of Education, UNC Greensboro
Interface:
Preview Pane
Storyboard Pane – where you edit your project; same as the timeline. You can drag all file types that work with Movie Maker into this screen.
By Samantha HarlowInstructional Technology ConsultantSchool of Education, UNC Greensboro
Interface:
Here is what footage looks like once has started being edited on the timeline. You can drag in Photos, Video,
and Music into the Storyboard pane.
By Samantha HarlowInstructional Technology ConsultantSchool of Education, UNC Greensboro
Interface:Here are your options for New Project, opening projects, and Importing.
If you press a push pin on recent projects, the project will always appear in the list.
Import from Device recognizes photo cameras and video cameras.
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File Types:
These are the types of files that can be imported into Movie Maker
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Editing: Home Page Tab
You can add Titles, Captions, Credits through templates.
AutoMovie automatically adds titles, credits, crossfades, transitions, and fits your project to the music; you can choose from a selection of themes.
You can rotate images or your videos through these commands. Make sure you have the appropriate scene of photo selected.
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Editing: Text Tools
Edit tab for Text Tools: where you edit Titles, Credits, and Captions
Effects (Animation) of Texts: the drop down gives you many options
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Editing: Video Tools
Edit tab for video tools, including trim and split tools
Use the split tool if you want to re-organize the video files in a different order
You can change the duration of a photograph in the Video Tools.
By Samantha HarlowInstructional Technology ConsultantSchool of Education, UNC Greensboro
Editing:
Animation Options: including pan, zoom, and transitions and edit the duration. These can be applied to video and photographs.
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Editing: Adding Music
If you’d like to mute the volume on your video to add music, go to Video Tools, Video Volume, and drag the volume down.
Add music; MP3 file; free converters available online if your music is in a different format. *Note: MP3 is not iTunes format.
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Editing: Music Tools
Music Tools: Control volume, fade in and out, etc.
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Publishing/Exporting:
Once you are done, you can export or publish your video in a variety of ways, including straight to YouTube, digital file, DVD, and emailing the file.
Your file will be exported as a WMV (windows media video) file. This will not play unless you use a Windows Video Player. To transfer it to another file type, you can use a transcoder like HandBrake.
By Samantha HarlowInstructional Technology ConsultantSchool of Education, UNC Greensboro
For More Information:
Microsoft has many tutorials on their website. To look for more tutorials, check out the “Getting Started with Windows Movie Maker” website:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/getting-started-with-windows-movie-maker
By Samantha HarlowInstructional Technology ConsultantSchool of Education, UNC Greensboro
Media Services:
Questions, Concerns, Issues?
• Call Media Services at 336-841-9103• Email me, the Media & Digital Resource
Librarian at [email protected]• Set up an tutorial or appointment with me
through email or telephone• Feel free to stop by my office, on the first
floor of Smith Library in the Media Lab
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References:
Training and screenshots taken from:“Windows Movie Maker Essential Training” by David Rivers for Lynda.com in November 2013.
By Samantha HarlowInstructional Technology ConsultantSchool of Education, UNC Greensboro