Enhancing a Video/Movie. I.Narrate the Timeline To narrate the timeline Add any video clips, pictures, titles, or credits that you want to display in.

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Enhancing a Video/Movie

I.Narrate the Timeline

To narrate the timeline Add any video clips, pictures, titles, or credits that you want to display in your project to the storyboard/timeline. On the View menu, click Timeline. Move the playback indicator on the timeline, which appears as a square with a vertical line, to a point on the timeline where the Audio/Music track is empty and where you want to begin your audio narration. To see more options, click Show more options, and do the following:  If you have added other audio clips to the Audio/Music track and you do not want the other clips to shift on the timeline, select the Limit narration to available free space on Audio/Music track check box.  In the Audio device list, click the audio capture device you want to use. Then, in Audio input source, click the line that you want to use.  To adjust the volume of your captured audio, move the Input level slider to the level you want to use.  Select the Mute speakers check box to prevent the audio from a video clip on the timeline from playing back over your speakers while you are narrating the timeline. This prevents unwanted audio from being captured in your narration.

To narrate the timeline Click Start Narration and begin narrating the content on the timeline. Do one of the following:  If the Limit narration to available free space on Audio/Music track check box is selected, narrate the timeline until the time limit expires.  If the Limit narration to available free space on Audio/Music track check box is cleared, click Stop Narration after you have finished narrating the contents on the timeline. In the File name box, type a name for your captured audio narration, and then click Save. The audio narration you captured is imported automatically into the current collection and the narration is added automatically to the point on the Audio/Music track where the narration was first started

II.Adding Audio Effects

To adjust audio levels On the Tools menu, click Audio Levels. Do one of the following:  To increase the audio level of audio on the Audio/Music track, drag the slider bar towards Audio/Music.  To increase the audio level of audio on the Audio track that is part of a video clip, drag the slider bar towards Audio from video. Click the Close button to close the Audio Levels dialog box.

Adding audio effects Windows Movie Maker lets you add basic audio effects to your project. The basic audio effects include: Mute. The audio is not played and cannot be heard during playback. 05Fade In. The audio gradually increases until it reaches the final playback level. Fade Out. The audio gradually decreases until it can no longer be heard. The transition time for these audio effects is roughly two-thirds of a second.

Adding audio effects You may have audio that you do not want to play at all. For example, you may have a video file that contains audio you do not want to be heard in your project. You can mute the audio on the Audio track or the Audio/Music track, so it is not heard in your project. You can also mute audio for single audio files. Similar to video effects, audio effects are maintained when you split, cut, copy, or move a piece of audio or music. For example, if you add the Fade In audio effect, and then split the clip, the Fade In audio effect is applied to both clips. However, if you combine two audio clips, the audio effects that were associated with the first clip are applied to the new combined clip, and the audio effects for the second clip are removed.

To adjust the volume of an audio clip On the Audio or Audio/Music track of the timeline, select the audio clip that you want to adjust the volume for. On the Clip menu, point to Audio, and then click Volume. To adjust the volume, do one of the following:  To reduce the volume, move the Audio volume level slider to the left.  To increase the volume, move the Audio volume level slider to the right.  To mute the clip, select the Mute clip check box.  To reset the volume to the original volume, click Reset

To mute audio On the Audio or Audio/Music track of the timeline, select the audio clip that you want to mute. On the Clip menu, point to Audio, and then click Mute.

III.Video Transitions

Video transitions. A video transition controls how your movie plays from one video clip or picture to the next. You can add a transition between two pictures, video clips, or titles, in any combination, on the storyboard/timeline. The transition plays before the one clip ends and while the other clip starts to play. Windows Movie Maker contains various transitions you can add to your project. Transitions are stored in the Video Transitions folder in the Collections pane.clip

Video transitions. A video transition controls how your movie plays from one video clip or picture to the next. You can add a transition between two pictures, video clips, or titles, in any combination, on the storyboard/timeline.clip The transition plays before the one clip ends and while the other clip starts to play. Windows Movie Maker contains various transitions you can add to your project. Transitions are stored in the Video Transitions folder in the collections pane.

Video transitions. You can change the playback duration of a video transition up to the duration of the shorter of the two adjacent clips. If you drag the video clip or picture on the timeline that you want to transition to over the clip or picture that you want to transition from, a cross-fade is added as the default transition between the two clips. There will be a straight cut (no fade) between two clips if you do not create a transition.

Video transitions. Any transitions you add appear on the Transition track of the timeline. To see this track, you must expand the Video track. The video transition length is determined by the amount of overlap between two clips.

Video transitions. A project on the storyboard with a video transition. Any transitions you add appear in a transition cell between two video clips or pictures.

To add a video transition On the storyboard/timeline, select the second of the two video clips or pictures that you want to add a transition between. On the Tools menu, click Video Transitions. – or- In the Movie Tasks pane, under Edit Movie, click View video transitions. In the Contents pane, click the video transition you want to add. On the Clip menu, click Add to Timeline or Add to Storyboard.

To change the video transition duration On the Transition track of the timeline, do one of the following:  To increase the transition duration, drag the beginning of the transition towards the beginning of the timeline.  To decrease the transition duration, drag the beginning of the transition towards the end of the timeline. Note To view the Transition track of the timeline, expand the Video track. The original default time the transition appears is determined by the value for the Transition duration box on the Advanced tab of the Options dialog box.

To remove a video transition Do one of the following:  On the storyboard, select the transition cell that contains the transition you want to remove.  On the timeline, click the transition that you want to remove on the Transition track. On the Edit menu, click Delete.

IV.Video Effects

Video effects. A video effect determines how a video clip, picture, or title displays in your project and final movie. Video effects let you add special effects to your movie. A video effect is applied for the entire duration that the video clip, picture, or title displays in your movie. You can add any of the video effects that appear in the Video Effects folder in the Collections pane.

A project on the storyboard with an added video effect.. An icon, highlighted in the square, appears in the video effects cell to indicate that a video effect is applied

To add a video effect On the storyboard/timeline, select the video clip or picture to which you want to add the video effect. On the Tools menu, click Video Effects. –or- In the Movie Tasks pane, under Edit Movie, click View video effects. In the Contents pane, click the video effect you want to add. On the Clip menu, click Add to Timeline or Add to Storyboard.

To remove a video effect Select the video clip or picture in the storyboard/timeline that you want to remove a video effect from. On the Clip menu, point to Video, and then click Video effects. In the Displayed effects area, click the effect you want to remove, and then click Remove. Note You can also remove a video effect by selecting the video effect cell in the storyboard that contains the effect you want to remove, and then pressing the DELETE key.

V.TITLES & CREDITS

Titles and credits Titles and credits let you enhance your movie by adding text-based information to your movie. You can add whatever text you want, but you may want to include information such as the title of your movie, your name, the date, and so forth. You can change the appearance of the title or credit, in addition to changing the title animation, which determines how your title or credit displays in your movie.

To add a title or credit On the Tools menu, click Titles and Credits. –or- In the Movie Tasks pane, under Edit Movie, click Make titles or credits. On the Where do you want to add a title? page, click one of the links depending on where you want to add the title. In the Enter Text for Title page, type the text you want to appear as the title. Click Change the title animation, and then on the Choose the Title Animation page, select a title animation from the list. Click Change the text font and color, and then on the Select Title Font and Color page, choose the font, font color, formatting, background color, transparency, font size, and position of the title. Click Done, add title to movie to add the title to your movie.

To edit an existing title On the storyboard/timeline, select the title you want to edit. On the Edit menu, click Edit Title. On the Enter Text for Title page, type the text you want to appear as the title. If you want to change the title animation, click Change the title animation. Then, on the Choose the Title Animation page, select a title animation from the list. -or- If you want to change the text and font colors, click Change the text font and color. Then, on the Select Title Font and Color page, choose the font, font color, formatting, background color, transparency, font size, and position of the title text. Click Done to add the title to your movie

To change the title duration After the title is added to the storyboard/timeline, on the View menu, click Timeline. Select the title you want to change the duration that it displays. Do one of the following:  To extend the playback duration of the title, drag the end trim handle toward the end of the timeline.  To reduce the playback duration of the title, drag the start trim handle toward the end of the timeline.

To remove a title On the storyboard/timeline, select the title you want to remove from your movie. On the Edit menu, click Delete.