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1 Using Windows Movie Maker By: Dr. Punnipa Hossain Professor of Educational Technology Fall 2005

2 Before you Begin You will need: Your LHUP H: Drive (or your zip disk, or your jump disk),Your LHUP H: Drive (or your zip disk, or your jump disk), Your DV tape,Your DV tape, A DV camcorder with firewire cable,A DV camcorder with firewire cable,firewire cablefirewire cable A Windows computer with firewire connections, andA Windows computer with firewire connections, and Access to Windows Movie Maker softwareAccess to Windows Movie Maker software

3 1.Setup a. Connect camcorder to computer

4 so you can monitor the tape during video capture. b. Load tape in camcorder C. Set camcorder power to VCR d. Open the camcorder LCD screen 1.Setup

5 a. Choose Movie Maker in the Start> Programs menu. b.Start a New Project: –File menu > New Project c. Save the project on the hard drive –File menu > Save Project As… –Use the default location: My Videos, inside My Documents 2. Open Movie Maker

6 Movie Maker Window

7 3. Import Video Clips a. In Tasks window, click Capture… b. Enter a name for the clip and a location to save it. Use the default location: My Videos. c. Choose a video setting Use Best for Computer ( unless you will be putting your final movie onto tape ). Do NOT check Show Preview During Capture. d. Click Capture parts… e. Locate start of desired section Use Play (>), Fast Forward (>>) and rewind (<<).

8 3. Import Video Clips f. Click and hold on << to move back a few seconds g. Click Start Capture just before desired section starts The clip will be trimmed later. h.Click Stop Capture after the end of the desired section –The clip will appear on the Collections window. –Naming your clips will help keep them organized. –Repeat steps for additional clips. i. Click Finish to import the clip(s) The clip(s) will be placed in a folder in Collections

9 3. Import Video Clips j. To view a clip, click its icon in the Collections window –Clip appears in monitor –Scrubber bar appears under picture –Playhead (white rectangle ) appears at start of scrubber bar k. Click Play to start and stop playing clip l. Drag playhead to see different parts of clip

10 4. Import Audio from CD a. Load CD into computer b. Copy audio to computer –Open Windows Media Player (Start menu > Programs) –Click Copy from CD in the menu on the left of the window –Click check-box next to desired track –Click Copy Music in the toolbar at the top of the window. The track will be saved in My Music in My Documents c. Import audio –Open Movie Maker Tasks window –Click Import Audio… –Browse to My Music…then Click the desired track –Click Import d. Insert audio Drag icon of desired audio track to timeline

11 5. Splitting Clips a. Click clip icon in the Collections window, timeline or storyboard –Clip appears in monitor –Scrubber bar appears under picture –Playhead appears at start of scrubber bar. b. Drag playhead to split point Use the ALT+arrow keys to find the exact frame. c. Click the Split icon The new clip appears in the Collections window.

12 6. Edit Movie I.Edit movie on storyboard a. Click clips in Collections window and drag to the storyboard b. Drag, cut, copy, paste clips into desired order II.Edit movie on timeline a. Click clips in Collections window and drag to the timeline b. Drag left end of a clip to set the start point c. Drag right end of a clip to set the endpoint d. Drag, crop, cut, copy, paste clips into desired order

13 7. Add Transitions a. Click Transitions in Collections window or choose View Video Transitions from the Tasks window b. Drag desired transition to desired location on timeline or storyboard c. Adjust transition duration Drag left or right end of transition to set duration.

14 8. Add Titles a. Choose Make Titles or Credits from the Tasks window b. Click the appropriate link for title placement c. Enter the title –The title appears in the monitor. –Click the appropriate link change type animation, color or font –Click Done to add the title to the movie d. To move the title drag its icon to the desired location on the timeline or storyboard

15 9a. Save Movie a. Choose Save to Computer in the Tasks window b.Enter a name for the movie file and browse to where you want to save it c.Click Next d. Click Other Settings and choose Video for Dial-Up e. Click Next to save the movie to the specified location

16 9b. Save Movie to Tape a. Load tape into camcorder b. Set camcorder power to VCR c. Using the camcorder's controls, locate the point on the tape where you want to record your project Anything on the tape will be recorded over. d. In Movie Maker, choose Send to DV Camera in the Tasks window e. Click Next Movie Maker will control the camera to record the movie.

17 FireWire FireWire's main advantage: Its enormous speedIts enormous speed Its ease of connectivityIts ease of connectivity Its ability to deliver data at a pre-determined fixed rateIts ability to deliver data at a pre-determined fixed rate FireWire is so fast and simple it makes SCSI look like something out of the Flintstones.

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