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Introduction to Microsoft Windows Movie Maker Steve Stoker Support Professional MPSD Microsoft Corporation
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2 User Interface Collections Area Workspace/ Project Area Monitor Area
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3 The Collections Area Database (not source content) Looks and acts like Windows Explorer Contains clips Windows Movie Maker.col Located in C:\Windows\Application Data \Microsoft\Movie Maker Located in C:\Windows\Application Data \Microsoft\Movie Maker Windows Movie Maker.col
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4 The Monitor Area Previews clips & projects Playback controls Full screen Split button Seek bar Playback controls Full screen Split button Seek bar
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5 The Workspace and Project Area Where the movie is composed Storyboard Timeline Similar to the Collection view Storyboard Timeline Change view Zoom Out or In Narration
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6 Importing Source Content Use drag-and-drop operation to import a file Added to Collections database Audio and still images are added to current collection Source content should not be moved or deleted
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7 Recording Source Content from a video camera (not Flip Windows Movie Maker can capture content from USB, digital video, and analog devices Selected capture devices Record time Limit Encoding profile setting Maximum length Recording Record Snapshot
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8 Editing Tools Split Combine Trim Transition
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9 Composing a Project Must be done prior to saving a movie Created by populating the Workspace and Project area Edit the project Preview entire project Files are saved with the.mswmm extension
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10 Splitting a Clip Allows you to better organize your collections or to insert another image into a scene Divides the time index or the clip at the selected location Can be done from the Collections area or the Project area Splitting a clip in one area does not affect the clip in the other area Does not affect source content
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11 Combining Clips Allows you to restore a scene that spans several clips You cannot combine clips from different source files or clips that are not sequential in the source content Combining clips in one area does not affect the clips in the other area Does not affect source content Good Bad
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12 Trimming a Clip Allows you shorten or remove unwanted footage from a clip Shortens the time index Can be done only in the Timeline view of the Workspace Does not affect source content Trim handles
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13 Inserting a Transition Provides a professional look Cross fade Allows a smooth progression between clips Can only be done from the Timeline view of the Workspace and Project area Transition indicator
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14 Saving a Movie The Project and Workspace area must be populated Process is handled by DirectShow ® and Windows Media Can take a while depending on the system capabilities and the profile selected
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