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Windows Movie Maker


                      Menu Bar                     Panes (Movie
                                                   and




   Tool Bar



                                                                                        Monitor




                                      Rewind


                                      Play


                                      Storyboard/Timeline         Playhead

 Audio


 Microphone
                                                                             Playback

 Zoom In/Out




©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 1
Windows Movie Maker

Importing Video
(Transfer the footage from the camera to the computer)

1. Plug-in the Battery Pack or AC Power Adaptor to the camcorder.

2. Connect the camcorder and the computer with a FireWire cable.

3. Set the camcorder to VCR or VTR
   mode.

4. Double-click on Windows Movie
   Maker.

5. Click on File and select Capture
                                                                           5
   Video. (Note: The Video Capture
   Wizard dialog box appears).




6. Type a file name for the captured video file in the Enter a file name for your
   captured video text box.
7. In Choose a Place to Save Your
   Captured Video, select a location
   where you want the video to be
   saved or click on Browse to select a                        6
   location.
8. Click Next.                                                 7




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9. In the Video Setting page, select the video
   setting to capture the video and/or audio.




10.In Capture Method page, click Capture the
   entire tape automatically. (NOTE: The                         10
   tape in the DV camera rewinds. The capturing
   of the tape starts automatically and ends when
   the video tape ends).
11.Click Finish to close the Video Capture Wizard.
   The captured content is imported into a new
   collection.




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Windows Movie Maker


12. Make a backup of the captured video.                     12.1
      12.1 Click Collections icon.
      12.2 Select the Video collection to
            be copied.
      12.3 Click Edit and select Copy,
            then, click Edit and Select
            Paste. (Note: The backup                 12.2
            video name remains the
            same).




                              12.3




13. Rename the backup file.
      13.1 Click the back up video file
           name.
      13.2 Click Edit and select
           Rename. (Note: Rename
           the project by adding version
           1 in the original file name, for   13.1
           example, “Asteria1”).


                             13.2




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Windows Movie Maker

Editing the Video Clips (Removing Unwanted Footage)
1.   Select a clip from the Collections Pane and drag it to the Video Timeline.

2.   Play the clip. Use the space bar on the keyboard to start and stop the playback.

3.   Position the Playhead between the end of the excess footage and the beginning of
     the desired footage.


                playhead


                                   Unwanted   Desired
                                    footage   footage




4.   Click Clip menu and select Split.


            Before split




             After split




5.   Select the clip with the unwanted footage and click the Delete key.

6.   Repeat steps 1 to 4 until all the excess footages are deleted.

7.   Write down the name and nature of the clip on a sheet of paper.

8.   Sequence the clips by clicking and dragging the clips along the Video Timeline.




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Windows Movie Maker

Adding Narration (Voiceover)
                                                                          1
  1. Click View and select Timeline.

  2. On the Timeline, move the playback indicator to an
     empty track where you want to begin the audio
     narration.

  3. Click Tools and select Narrate Timeline or click the
                              microphone on the Timeline.




                         3             5

                                       6       4




                                           2
  4. Test the sound level
     and adjust the volume
     by moving the Input
     level slider. (Note:
     Select Mute Speakers
     to avoid unwanted audio from playing over the speakers).

  5. Click Start Narration to start recording.

  6. Click Stop Narration after completing the recording.

  7. In the File name box, type a name for the captured audio narration and click
     Save.




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Windows Movie Maker

Adding Still Images (Picture Files) to the Collection

  1. Click File and select Import into Collections.

  2. Select the folder where the Picture Files are
     stored. (Example, My Pictures folder).

  3. Click the picture file and click Import.
     (Note: The imported audio file is added to the
     Collections Pane).                                            1




                            2
                    3




                                                                       3




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Windows Movie Maker

Adding Still Images (Picture Files) to the Movie
(To add a picture to your video timeline but keep the same voice from the original
video clip).


   1. Select the Timeline Viewer.

   2. Select the video clip with narration where you want to add a still picture.

   3. Drag the playhead to the start point where the picture would appear during the
      narration (ex. 0:00:06.07).
                                                                        1
                                                           3
   4. Move the mouse pointer to the
      end point where the picture will
      appear during the narration.
      Take note of the end time (ex.                                        2
      0:00:07:60).


                            4




   5. Click Clip menu and select Split.
                                                      After the Split




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  6. Drag the audio clip where the picture would appear down to the Audio/Music Track.
     (Note: Once you drag the audio clip to the Audio/Music Track, the accompanying
     video clip is automatically deleted).


                       Before                                 After




  7. From the Collections Pane, select the picture to be added to the timeline.
  8. Drag the picture to the start point in the timeline where it will appear during the
     narration (ex. 0:00:06.07).




  9. Drag the playhead to the
     end point where the
     picture will appear
     during the narration (ex.
     0:00:07.60).




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Windows Movie Maker

  10.Click Clip menu and select Split.

                                                 After the Split




  11.Click Edit and select Cut or press the Delete key to remove the unwanted clip.




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Windows Movie Maker

Adding Text and Titles

  1. Click Titles and Credits in the Tools Menu.                             1


  2. The add title page appears. In the list of Where do
     you want to add a title? Click the link that
     corresponds to where the title will be placed.




  3. Type the title in Enter Text for Title box.

  4. Click Change the text and font color. The Select Title Font and Color page
     appears. Select the options to change the font (Font style, color, size and
     alignment.




                                                                    4
                   3




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  5. Click Choose the title Animation and select the animation option for the title.




                                             5




                                       6




  6. Click Done, add title to the movie.




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Adding Audio or Music Files to the Collection

  1. Click File and select Import into Collections.

  2. Select the folder where the Audio or Music Files are stored. (Example, My Music
     folder).
                                                                             1
  3. Click the audio file and click Import.
     (Note: The imported audio file is added to
     the Collections Pane).




                        2

                            3




                                                                         3




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Windows Movie Maker

Adding Audio or Music Files to the Movie

  1. Select the Timeline Viewer.




  2. Move the playback to the location where the audio will be added.

  3. Select the audio file from the Collections Pane.

  4. Click Clip and select Add to Timeline. (Note: The imported clip is added to the
     Audio/Music Timeline).


                                                                        4




                             3




               2




                                       4




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Windows Movie Maker

Adding Transitions

  1. Click Tools and select Video Transitions.

  2. On the Storyboard/Timeline move the playback to
     the space between two clips.                                  1


  3. From the Collections Pane, click the video transition
     to be added to the timeline.

  4. From the Clip menu, select Add to Timeline.


                              4




                                       3




                   2




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Windows Movie Maker

Adding Effects

  1. Click Tools and select Video Effects.

  2. From the storyboard/timeline, select the video clip to               1
     add the effect to.

  3. Drag the video effect onto the video clip in the
     storyboard/timeline and place it on top of the star in
     the lower left-hand corner of the clip.




                                  3




         2




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Windows Movie Maker

Save a Movie to a CD-ROM

  1. From File Menu, select Save Movie File.

  2. On the Save Movie Wizard Page, select                                1
     Recordable CD and click Next.




                                       2   3. Type a name for your movie in Enter a
                                              file name for your saved movie.

                                           4. Type a name for the CD in Enter a name
                                              for the CD and click Next.




                                                                3

  5. On the Movie Setting, select Best fit                      4
     for recordable CD (recommended).
     To use a different movie setting, click
     Show more choices. Click Next.




                               5




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Windows Movie Maker

  6. The Saving Movie page appears showing the
     time remaining. Once completed, click
     Finish. If the CD is not ejected
     automatically from the recordable CD drive,           6
     press the eject button on the recordable CD
     drive.




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Windows Movie Maker

Save a Movie to the Computer

  1. From File Menu, select Save Movie File.

  2. On the Save Movie Wizard Page, select My
     Computer and click Next.                                                 1




                                       2

                                           3. Type a name for your movie in Enter a
                                              file name for your saved movie.

                                           4. In Choose a place to save your movie
                                              box, click Next if the movie will be saved
                                              in My Videos (the default setting). If not,
                                              Browse to choose a new place click Next.




  5. On the Movie Setting, select Best fit
     for recordable CD (recommended). To
     use a different movie setting, click Show                     3
     more choices. Click Next.
                                                                   4




                                  5




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  6. The Saving Movie page appears showing the
     time remaining. Once completed, click
     Finish.


                                                      6




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Save a Movie to the DV Tape

  1. Connect the DV Camera to the computer.
     Switch the DV camera on and set to                                      2
     playback mode or VCR mode.

  2. From File Menu, select Save Movie File.

  3. On the Save Movie Wizard Page, select DV
     Camera and click Next.

  4. Follow the message in Cue Your Tape by rewinding or positioning the tape to
     where the recording would begin. Click Next.




                                                         4




                                 3




  5. Respond to the prompt that indicates
     whether you want the content of your tape to be overwritten and lost.




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  6. The Recording Movie to Tape page
     appears showing the time remaining.
     Once completed, click Finish.




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Windows Movie Maker

Create a Still Image from a Movie


  1. In the Contents pane or on the storyboard/timeline, select the video clip you want
     to take a picture from.




              1




                                                    2
                                                                                3



  2. On the monitor move the playback indicator to the frame of the video that you want
     to capture as picture.
  3. Click the Tools menu and click Take Picture from Preview or click the Take
     Picture button on the monitor. (Note: The Save Picture as page automatically
     appears).




                                                                           3




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  4. In the File name box, enter a name for the picture file and click Save. The picture
     is added to the Collection Pane.




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Managing Media Collection

  A. Create a Collection

  1. Switch the left frame/pane to Collections Pane. Click the collection folder you want
     to add your new collection to.

  2. Click the Tools menu and select New Collection Folder.

                                        3. Type the name of the new collection folder.




B. Delete a Collection

   1. Switch the left frame/pane to Collections pane and click the collection you want to
      delete.
   2. On the Edit menu, click Delete.




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   C. Rename a Collection

   1. Switch the left frame/pane to Collections pane
      and click the collection you want to rename.

   2. Click the Edit
      menu and select
      Rename.

   3. Type a new name.




D. Delete a Clip from a Collection

   1. Switch the left frame/pane to Collections pane and
      click the collection that contains the clip you want to
      delete.

   2. In the Contents pane, click the clip to be deleted.

   3. On the Edit menu, click Delete.




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  E. Copy a Clip in a Collection

  1. In the Contents pane, click the clip or
     clips that you want to copy.

  2. On the Edit menu, click Copy.




  3. In the Collections pane, click
     the collection that you want
     to copy the clips to, and then
     click in the Contents pane.

  4. On the Edit menu, click Paste.

  Note: To copy multiple consecutive clips in the Content Pane, click the first clip
  then hold down the SHIFT key and click the last clip. To copy clips that are not in
  consecutive order in the Content Pane, click the first clip then hold down the CTRL
  key and click the different clips to be copied.




©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 27
Quick & Easy Guide to                                    Create Clips from Existing Video Clip
                                                          Select Video clip from Contents Pane Tools
                                                                                                                     Create a Collection
                                                                                                                     From Collections pane   Click the folder to add
 Windows Movie Maker                                      Create Clips                                               new collection   Tools   New Collection Folder
                                                                                                                     and type a name for the collection
                                                          Switch the View of the Project
                                                          View   Storyboard                                          Delete a Collection
Create a New Project                                      View   Timeline                                            From Collections pane   Click the collection to
File  New Project                                                                                                    be deleted    Edit  Delete
                                                          Add Video Transitions
Open a Project                                            Select the clip on the storyboard/timeline      Tools      Delete a Clip from a Collection
File Open Project       File Name     Open                Video Transitions     select the video transition in the   From Collections pane    Click the collection with
                                                          Contents Pane      Clip   Add to Timeline or Add to        clips to be deleted   Switch to Contents pane
Capture Entire Video from DV Camera                       Storyboard                                                 Click the clip   Edit  Delete
Set Camera to Play    File  Capture Video    DV
Camera    Enter a File Name    Choose a Place to          Remove Video Transition                                    Copy a Clip in a Collection
Save captured video    Capture Method select              On the storyboard, select the transition cell   Edit       From Contents pane       Clip the clip to be copied
Capture the Entire Tape Automatically  Finish               Delete or On the timeline, click the transition             Edit   Copy – Switch to Collections pane
                                                          Edit   Delete                                              Click the collection you want to copy the clips to
Add a Clip to a Project                                                                                                 Click Contents pane     Edit    Paste
Collection  Contents    Select the Clip                   Add a Title or Credit
Clip –->Add to Storyboard or Add to Timeline              Tools  Titles and Credits  Add Title, Animations           Change the Clip View
                                                          and Change Text Font and Color                             View    Thumbnails (view the title and bitmap
Remove a Clip from a Project                                                                                         image) or View   Details (view properties of
Click the clip in the Storyboard/Timeline                 Edit an Existing Title                                     each clip)
Edit    Delete                                            Select the title on the storyboard/timeline  Edit
                                                          Edit Title   Type the new text, animation or text          Arrange Clips in Contents Pane
Preview a Project                                         font and color                                             From Collections pane –> Click the folder that
Add clips to storyboard/timeline     Rewind                                                                          contains the clips  View    Arrange Icons By
Storyboard     Play Storyboard                            Remove the Title                                           Choose the property to arrange the clips by
                                                          Select the title on the storyboard/timeline     Edit
Trim a Clip                                               Delete                                                     Play Video in Full-Screen Mode
View     Timeline    Click the clip from the                                                                         Select video on the storyboard/timeline      View
Collections/Contents pane       Clip   Add to             Add Narration                                                Full Screen
Timeline, select the clip    click the playback           View –> Timeline    Move playback indicator on the
indicator, drag to the point to trim the clip             timeline where you want to begin the audio                 Zoom In and Out on the Timeline
                                                          narration                                                  View    Timeline  Zoom In (more detailed
Preview a Clip                                                                                                       view) or Zoom Out (less detailed view)
Click clip from Contents Pane      Play   Play Clip       Adjust Audio Levels
                                                          Tools    Audio Levels    Increase Audio Level (Drag        Fit the Timeline on the Screen
Split a Video or Audio Clip                               slider bar towards Audio/Music) or Decrease Audio          View    Zoom to Fit
In Contents Pane, click the clip  Play     Play Clip      Level (Drag slider bar towards Audio from video)
   Pause Clip (point you want to split the clip)                                                                     Saving a Movie to a CD-R or CD-RW
Clip   Split                                              Add an Audio Effect                                        File  Save Movie File Recordable CD          Type
                                                          Select audio clip from audio or audio music track of       Name for CD   Movie Setting(optional)         Save
Move a Clip on the Storyboard/Timeline                    the timeline    Clip   Audio    Fade In (to fade in        to CD
Select the clip from the storyboard/timeline      Edit    the audio) or Clip    Audio   Fade Out (to fade out
  Cut    Click empty shell on the storyboard       Edit   the audio)                                                 Record a Movie Back to Tape
  Paste                                                                                                              Switch DV camera to Playback Mode (Rewind or
                                                          Remove an Audio Effect                                     Fast Forward Tape, if necessary)    File  Save
Clear the Storyboard/Timeline                             Select audio clip from audio or audio music track of       Movie File    Click DV Camera    Follow Wizard
Edit   Clear Timeline or Clear Storyboard                 the timeline    Clip   Audio    Clear select effect          Click Finish when completed

                                                          ©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 27
©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 27

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Movie Maker Help Sheet

  • 1. Windows Movie Maker Menu Bar Panes (Movie and Tool Bar Monitor Rewind Play Storyboard/Timeline Playhead Audio Microphone Playback Zoom In/Out ©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 1
  • 2. Windows Movie Maker Importing Video (Transfer the footage from the camera to the computer) 1. Plug-in the Battery Pack or AC Power Adaptor to the camcorder. 2. Connect the camcorder and the computer with a FireWire cable. 3. Set the camcorder to VCR or VTR mode. 4. Double-click on Windows Movie Maker. 5. Click on File and select Capture 5 Video. (Note: The Video Capture Wizard dialog box appears). 6. Type a file name for the captured video file in the Enter a file name for your captured video text box. 7. In Choose a Place to Save Your Captured Video, select a location where you want the video to be saved or click on Browse to select a 6 location. 8. Click Next. 7 ©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 2
  • 3. Windows Movie Maker 9. In the Video Setting page, select the video setting to capture the video and/or audio. 10.In Capture Method page, click Capture the entire tape automatically. (NOTE: The 10 tape in the DV camera rewinds. The capturing of the tape starts automatically and ends when the video tape ends). 11.Click Finish to close the Video Capture Wizard. The captured content is imported into a new collection. ©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 3
  • 4. Windows Movie Maker 12. Make a backup of the captured video. 12.1 12.1 Click Collections icon. 12.2 Select the Video collection to be copied. 12.3 Click Edit and select Copy, then, click Edit and Select Paste. (Note: The backup 12.2 video name remains the same). 12.3 13. Rename the backup file. 13.1 Click the back up video file name. 13.2 Click Edit and select Rename. (Note: Rename the project by adding version 1 in the original file name, for 13.1 example, “Asteria1”). 13.2 ©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 4
  • 5. Windows Movie Maker Editing the Video Clips (Removing Unwanted Footage) 1. Select a clip from the Collections Pane and drag it to the Video Timeline. 2. Play the clip. Use the space bar on the keyboard to start and stop the playback. 3. Position the Playhead between the end of the excess footage and the beginning of the desired footage. playhead Unwanted Desired footage footage 4. Click Clip menu and select Split. Before split After split 5. Select the clip with the unwanted footage and click the Delete key. 6. Repeat steps 1 to 4 until all the excess footages are deleted. 7. Write down the name and nature of the clip on a sheet of paper. 8. Sequence the clips by clicking and dragging the clips along the Video Timeline. ©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 5
  • 6. Windows Movie Maker Adding Narration (Voiceover) 1 1. Click View and select Timeline. 2. On the Timeline, move the playback indicator to an empty track where you want to begin the audio narration. 3. Click Tools and select Narrate Timeline or click the microphone on the Timeline. 3 5 6 4 2 4. Test the sound level and adjust the volume by moving the Input level slider. (Note: Select Mute Speakers to avoid unwanted audio from playing over the speakers). 5. Click Start Narration to start recording. 6. Click Stop Narration after completing the recording. 7. In the File name box, type a name for the captured audio narration and click Save. ©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 6
  • 7. Windows Movie Maker Adding Still Images (Picture Files) to the Collection 1. Click File and select Import into Collections. 2. Select the folder where the Picture Files are stored. (Example, My Pictures folder). 3. Click the picture file and click Import. (Note: The imported audio file is added to the Collections Pane). 1 2 3 3 ©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 7
  • 8. Windows Movie Maker Adding Still Images (Picture Files) to the Movie (To add a picture to your video timeline but keep the same voice from the original video clip). 1. Select the Timeline Viewer. 2. Select the video clip with narration where you want to add a still picture. 3. Drag the playhead to the start point where the picture would appear during the narration (ex. 0:00:06.07). 1 3 4. Move the mouse pointer to the end point where the picture will appear during the narration. Take note of the end time (ex. 2 0:00:07:60). 4 5. Click Clip menu and select Split. After the Split ©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 8
  • 9. Windows Movie Maker 6. Drag the audio clip where the picture would appear down to the Audio/Music Track. (Note: Once you drag the audio clip to the Audio/Music Track, the accompanying video clip is automatically deleted). Before After 7. From the Collections Pane, select the picture to be added to the timeline. 8. Drag the picture to the start point in the timeline where it will appear during the narration (ex. 0:00:06.07). 9. Drag the playhead to the end point where the picture will appear during the narration (ex. 0:00:07.60). ©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 9
  • 10. Windows Movie Maker 10.Click Clip menu and select Split. After the Split 11.Click Edit and select Cut or press the Delete key to remove the unwanted clip. ©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 10
  • 11. Windows Movie Maker Adding Text and Titles 1. Click Titles and Credits in the Tools Menu. 1 2. The add title page appears. In the list of Where do you want to add a title? Click the link that corresponds to where the title will be placed. 3. Type the title in Enter Text for Title box. 4. Click Change the text and font color. The Select Title Font and Color page appears. Select the options to change the font (Font style, color, size and alignment. 4 3 ©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 11
  • 12. Windows Movie Maker 5. Click Choose the title Animation and select the animation option for the title. 5 6 6. Click Done, add title to the movie. ©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 12
  • 13. Windows Movie Maker Adding Audio or Music Files to the Collection 1. Click File and select Import into Collections. 2. Select the folder where the Audio or Music Files are stored. (Example, My Music folder). 1 3. Click the audio file and click Import. (Note: The imported audio file is added to the Collections Pane). 2 3 3 ©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 13
  • 14. Windows Movie Maker Adding Audio or Music Files to the Movie 1. Select the Timeline Viewer. 2. Move the playback to the location where the audio will be added. 3. Select the audio file from the Collections Pane. 4. Click Clip and select Add to Timeline. (Note: The imported clip is added to the Audio/Music Timeline). 4 3 2 4 ©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 14
  • 15. Windows Movie Maker Adding Transitions 1. Click Tools and select Video Transitions. 2. On the Storyboard/Timeline move the playback to the space between two clips. 1 3. From the Collections Pane, click the video transition to be added to the timeline. 4. From the Clip menu, select Add to Timeline. 4 3 2 ©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 15
  • 16. Windows Movie Maker Adding Effects 1. Click Tools and select Video Effects. 2. From the storyboard/timeline, select the video clip to 1 add the effect to. 3. Drag the video effect onto the video clip in the storyboard/timeline and place it on top of the star in the lower left-hand corner of the clip. 3 2 ©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 16
  • 17. Windows Movie Maker Save a Movie to a CD-ROM 1. From File Menu, select Save Movie File. 2. On the Save Movie Wizard Page, select 1 Recordable CD and click Next. 2 3. Type a name for your movie in Enter a file name for your saved movie. 4. Type a name for the CD in Enter a name for the CD and click Next. 3 5. On the Movie Setting, select Best fit 4 for recordable CD (recommended). To use a different movie setting, click Show more choices. Click Next. 5 ©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 17
  • 18. Windows Movie Maker 6. The Saving Movie page appears showing the time remaining. Once completed, click Finish. If the CD is not ejected automatically from the recordable CD drive, 6 press the eject button on the recordable CD drive. ©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 18
  • 19. Windows Movie Maker Save a Movie to the Computer 1. From File Menu, select Save Movie File. 2. On the Save Movie Wizard Page, select My Computer and click Next. 1 2 3. Type a name for your movie in Enter a file name for your saved movie. 4. In Choose a place to save your movie box, click Next if the movie will be saved in My Videos (the default setting). If not, Browse to choose a new place click Next. 5. On the Movie Setting, select Best fit for recordable CD (recommended). To use a different movie setting, click Show 3 more choices. Click Next. 4 5 ©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 19
  • 20. Windows Movie Maker 6. The Saving Movie page appears showing the time remaining. Once completed, click Finish. 6 ©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 20
  • 21. Windows Movie Maker Save a Movie to the DV Tape 1. Connect the DV Camera to the computer. Switch the DV camera on and set to 2 playback mode or VCR mode. 2. From File Menu, select Save Movie File. 3. On the Save Movie Wizard Page, select DV Camera and click Next. 4. Follow the message in Cue Your Tape by rewinding or positioning the tape to where the recording would begin. Click Next. 4 3 5. Respond to the prompt that indicates whether you want the content of your tape to be overwritten and lost. ©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 21
  • 22. Windows Movie Maker 6. The Recording Movie to Tape page appears showing the time remaining. Once completed, click Finish. ©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 22
  • 23. Windows Movie Maker Create a Still Image from a Movie 1. In the Contents pane or on the storyboard/timeline, select the video clip you want to take a picture from. 1 2 3 2. On the monitor move the playback indicator to the frame of the video that you want to capture as picture. 3. Click the Tools menu and click Take Picture from Preview or click the Take Picture button on the monitor. (Note: The Save Picture as page automatically appears). 3 ©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 23
  • 24. Windows Movie Maker 4. In the File name box, enter a name for the picture file and click Save. The picture is added to the Collection Pane. ©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 24
  • 25. Windows Movie Maker Managing Media Collection A. Create a Collection 1. Switch the left frame/pane to Collections Pane. Click the collection folder you want to add your new collection to. 2. Click the Tools menu and select New Collection Folder. 3. Type the name of the new collection folder. B. Delete a Collection 1. Switch the left frame/pane to Collections pane and click the collection you want to delete. 2. On the Edit menu, click Delete. ©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 25
  • 26. Windows Movie Maker C. Rename a Collection 1. Switch the left frame/pane to Collections pane and click the collection you want to rename. 2. Click the Edit menu and select Rename. 3. Type a new name. D. Delete a Clip from a Collection 1. Switch the left frame/pane to Collections pane and click the collection that contains the clip you want to delete. 2. In the Contents pane, click the clip to be deleted. 3. On the Edit menu, click Delete. ©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 26
  • 27. Windows Movie Maker E. Copy a Clip in a Collection 1. In the Contents pane, click the clip or clips that you want to copy. 2. On the Edit menu, click Copy. 3. In the Collections pane, click the collection that you want to copy the clips to, and then click in the Contents pane. 4. On the Edit menu, click Paste. Note: To copy multiple consecutive clips in the Content Pane, click the first clip then hold down the SHIFT key and click the last clip. To copy clips that are not in consecutive order in the Content Pane, click the first clip then hold down the CTRL key and click the different clips to be copied. ©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 27
  • 28. Quick & Easy Guide to Create Clips from Existing Video Clip Select Video clip from Contents Pane Tools Create a Collection From Collections pane Click the folder to add Windows Movie Maker Create Clips new collection Tools New Collection Folder and type a name for the collection Switch the View of the Project View Storyboard Delete a Collection Create a New Project View Timeline From Collections pane Click the collection to File New Project be deleted Edit Delete Add Video Transitions Open a Project Select the clip on the storyboard/timeline Tools Delete a Clip from a Collection File Open Project File Name Open Video Transitions select the video transition in the From Collections pane Click the collection with Contents Pane Clip Add to Timeline or Add to clips to be deleted Switch to Contents pane Capture Entire Video from DV Camera Storyboard Click the clip Edit Delete Set Camera to Play File Capture Video DV Camera Enter a File Name Choose a Place to Remove Video Transition Copy a Clip in a Collection Save captured video Capture Method select On the storyboard, select the transition cell Edit From Contents pane Clip the clip to be copied Capture the Entire Tape Automatically Finish Delete or On the timeline, click the transition Edit Copy – Switch to Collections pane Edit Delete Click the collection you want to copy the clips to Add a Clip to a Project Click Contents pane Edit Paste Collection Contents Select the Clip Add a Title or Credit Clip –->Add to Storyboard or Add to Timeline Tools Titles and Credits Add Title, Animations Change the Clip View and Change Text Font and Color View Thumbnails (view the title and bitmap Remove a Clip from a Project image) or View Details (view properties of Click the clip in the Storyboard/Timeline Edit an Existing Title each clip) Edit Delete Select the title on the storyboard/timeline Edit Edit Title Type the new text, animation or text Arrange Clips in Contents Pane Preview a Project font and color From Collections pane –> Click the folder that Add clips to storyboard/timeline Rewind contains the clips View Arrange Icons By Storyboard Play Storyboard Remove the Title Choose the property to arrange the clips by Select the title on the storyboard/timeline Edit Trim a Clip Delete Play Video in Full-Screen Mode View Timeline Click the clip from the Select video on the storyboard/timeline View Collections/Contents pane Clip Add to Add Narration Full Screen Timeline, select the clip click the playback View –> Timeline Move playback indicator on the indicator, drag to the point to trim the clip timeline where you want to begin the audio Zoom In and Out on the Timeline narration View Timeline Zoom In (more detailed Preview a Clip view) or Zoom Out (less detailed view) Click clip from Contents Pane Play Play Clip Adjust Audio Levels Tools Audio Levels Increase Audio Level (Drag Fit the Timeline on the Screen Split a Video or Audio Clip slider bar towards Audio/Music) or Decrease Audio View Zoom to Fit In Contents Pane, click the clip Play Play Clip Level (Drag slider bar towards Audio from video) Pause Clip (point you want to split the clip) Saving a Movie to a CD-R or CD-RW Clip Split Add an Audio Effect File Save Movie File Recordable CD Type Select audio clip from audio or audio music track of Name for CD Movie Setting(optional) Save Move a Clip on the Storyboard/Timeline the timeline Clip Audio Fade In (to fade in to CD Select the clip from the storyboard/timeline Edit the audio) or Clip Audio Fade Out (to fade out Cut Click empty shell on the storyboard Edit the audio) Record a Movie Back to Tape Paste Switch DV camera to Playback Mode (Rewind or Remove an Audio Effect Fast Forward Tape, if necessary) File Save Clear the Storyboard/Timeline Select audio clip from audio or audio music track of Movie File Click DV Camera Follow Wizard Edit Clear Timeline or Clear Storyboard the timeline Clip Audio Clear select effect Click Finish when completed ©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 27
  • 29. ©2004 Teaching Matters, Inc.-Page 27