6. Background Music Name your scene and you are finished! Go to http://www.dfilm.com/live/moviemaker.html to make more scenes now!
Notes de l'éditeur
Here is your very first step in the moviemaker where you will decide which kind of background and which kind of sky you would like to have in your animated scene. Not only can you compare and contrast numerous different background and sky combinations, but you are also given weather conditions, humidity, and time of day of your setting.
The next ingredient in creating your scene is deciding on which plot you would like to have. Your plot choices are rendezvous, pick-up, chase, or soliloquy. Each choice also gives you an ideal genre in which your scene could be placed under. These genres include romance, drama, comedy, action, sci-fi, and even documentary.
Step three is where you pick what characters you want to include in your scene. There is a wide variety of numerous different types of characters and they even include their name, occupation, and catchphrase. You can choose any different combination of characters you would like you selected, soliloquy, which only includes on character.
Next thing you will do for your scene is give each character their lines, or dialogue. You can give each character up to three separate lines of dialogue although only one is necessary. Here you can create any kind of dialogue you want between your characters.
The very last piece of your scene is deciding on which kind of background music, if any you would like to choose. Again there are many different choices to choose from but keep in mind of your previous choices for your scene as certain music would not go good with the rest of your scene. Continue on to name your scene are you have completed your scene!