Title: To delete certain sections of the movie, move the blu
1Movie Maker
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2By clicking on the Tasks button you will be
able to view a variety of options for you to
begin your project
3Click on the Import video Import pictures or
simply drag and drop your media into the
Collection area
4To edit your movie, drag and drop the media to
the timeline below.
5SAVE YOUR WORK!Go to File and save project and
continue to save.
6To delete certain sections of the movie, move the
blue scrubber line to the desired location. Hit
Ctrl L or from the menu choose Clip then
Split
7Your movie has now been segmented into 2
different parts. Split the clip again at the
desired location. When you are ready to delete.
Click on the segment you wish to take out and hit
delete on your keyboard.
8To mute the audio, highlight the clip. Click
Clip Audio and then Mute Repeat for each
segment you want muted
9SAVE YOUR WORK!Click on the floppy disc icon and
save again.
10To narrate your timeline, click Tools then
Narrate Timeline When you are ready to begin
click Start Narration After you are finished
save the narration
11You are now generating audio files. After you
record, a screen will pop up to ask you to name
your audio file. Each audio record file needs a
different name. These files default to the My
Music file in My documents unless you redirect
them. Then the narration pops up in the timeline
of your project.
12To create special effects, click Tools then
Video effects Here you will have a variety of
options such as sepia, film age, smudge,
etc. When you find the desired effect, drag and
drop in on top of the chosen segment
13SAVE YOUR WORK!Click on the floppy disc icon and
save again.
14To create special transitions between segments or
pictures, click Tools then Video
transitions Here you will have a variety of
options such as dissolve, checkerboard, page
turn, etc. When you find the desired effect, drag
and drop in-between the 2 segments.
15To create picture slide show, drag and drop all
the selected images in the program. To make a
picture display for a longer amount of time, grab
hold of the side of the image in the timeline and
stretch it out. Add transitions and effects.
16If you would like to stop and resume editing
later, click File Save Project This will
allow you to save it as a Windows Movie Maker
File so that you can make changes later. If you
are finished, click File Save as Movie
File Remember to Save Project several times
throughout your editing process to ensure that
you do not lose work.