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Ways To Generate and Distribute Your Finished Movie

Ways To Generate and Distribute Your Finished Movie. Ways to generate and to distribute your finished movie. As a file on your computer Burned to a CD Distributed across the Web Sent back to a DV camera to be out on video tape. As a file on your computer .

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Ways To Generate and Distribute Your Finished Movie

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  1. Ways To Generate and Distribute Your Finished Movie

  2. Ways to generate and to distribute your finished movie • As a file on your computer • Burned to a CD • Distributed across the Web • Sent back to a DV camera to be out on video tape.

  3. As a file on your computer A. To re-import into Movie Maker in order to add more audio or title tracks. • To create a VCD or DVD, which requires another software program. C. To store or playback from your computer at a different time.

  4. To create a VCD or DVD, which requires another software program. • To create a VCD or DVD, download the program TMPGEnc from www.tmpgenc.net/e_main.html to convert AVI files to MPEG 1 for free.

  5. To create a VCD or DVD, which requires another software program. • To create a DVD, you’ll need a program like Sonic MyDVD 4 (www.mydvd.com), which is not free. However, ULead’s DVD MovieFactory 2 has a fully functioning demo version at www.ulead.com/dmf. Use the Add Chapter Markers feature in MM 2 to divide you movie up for scene selection.

  6. Burned to a CD A. This is a very similar process to saving a file to your computer. The first difference you might encounter is a prompt to enter a title for the CD (limit 16 characters), which can be different from both the title of the movie and the name of the movie files. You can have multiple movie files on a single CD all related to the same subject, which might inspire the name of a CD.

  7. Burned to a CD B. A CD can hold up to 800 Mb. C. If you intend to save only 1 movie to a CD, then on the Movie Setting screen, chose Best fit for recordable CD.

  8. Burned to a CD D. If you know the movie will be watched on a slow computer or across the Internet, then choose the highest setting that can be played on that system. E. The speed of the burning process depends on the speed of the CD burner.

  9. Distributed across the Web • A. If you’re e-mailing a movie, then know the file size limit/ restriction on attachments. In Hotmail, it’s 1 Mb. If you know from the start that this is what you will be doing with your movie, then set the maximum file size for your movie in the Options window under Tools> Options on the Advanced tab.

  10. Distributed across the Web B. Depending on the length of your movie, MM may or may not be able to meet the maximum file size specified in the Options window. If it can’t, then you will receive an error message.

  11. Distributed across the Web C. Before you finalize compression to e-mail your movie, you will be given the option to play the movie. This is a good chance to preview the affects of the compression settings before the process is finalized. You will also be given the option of saving the file to your computer.

  12. Sent back to a DV camera to be out on video tape. A. Play the tape on another camera that accepts the same ones B. Connect the camera to a television to watch the movie C. Connect a camera to the VCR to make VHS copies

  13. Connect a camera to the VCR to make VHS copies To choose this option, the Save Movie wizard will create a temporary storage space on your computer. You can set this place in the Options window under Tools> Options on the General tab. If this space is too small, then you will have to split your movie into 2 parts and save each to tape successively.

  14. Adapted from Windows Movie Maker 2: Zero to Hero by Jon Bounds, John Buechler, and Jen deHaan

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