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Learn how to use Movie Maker on WinXP for video capture and editing. Explore basic editing features, UI components, video effects, and timeline tools. Enhance your videos with transitions and audio adjustments. Get started today!
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General Information • Movie Maker comes with WinXP • Provides basic features for video capture and editing • Export video to • .avi • .wmv
Basic Editing • Open the editor and create a new project • Capture a video clip or import an existing clip into the editor • Use the timeline to arrange clips • Cut and combine the clips • Add effects and text properties • Adjust the export settings and export the video
UI Features • Toolbar • Task Pane • Collections • Clip View • Timeline for video & audio
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Project • Movie Maker saves projects as .msvmm files • Project file is a mapping file of the projects audio & video components • Commands related to projects are under File menu
Import Video • Video material can be brought into a project by • Capture function • Importing a video file • Use File – Import video into collections or Capture video – Import video - command
Video Editing • Note: Movie Maker used non-destructive editing • Material from the collections can be dragged into the timeline • The length of a specific clip can be adjusted by dragging the edges of a clip
Video Editing • The order of the clips can be changed by dragging • Clips can be removed using delete command • Properties of a single clip can be modified
Timeline • Timeline presents: • Video Clips 1) • Audio tracks (2) • Text properties (3) • Transitions between clips (4)
Tools of the Timeline • Set audio levels • Narrate timeline • Zoom • F Fwd / Rewind • Storyboard/Timeline
Tools of the Video view • Split Clip to split a specific clip into two clips • Take Picture to save a jpeg image from the viewed frame
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Effects • Effects can be added into the video clips • Effects available can be viewed using Edit movie – View video effects • An effect is applied by dragging it into the timeline • After applying an effect • The video view will present the result • The timeline will indicate an effect by displaying a blue star within the clip
Effects • Several effects can be applied to a single clip • An effect can be removed using Video effects – Remove
Transitions • If two video clips are overlapping a Crossfade effect is created by default • The transitions available can be viewed using Edit movie – view video transitions • A transition is applied by dragging the transition into the overlapping area between two video clips • A transition can be removed using delete command • The length of the transition effect can be modified by dragging in the timeline view