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well, the minimum you really need is, windows movie maker/ imovie, and paint or a drawing tool to draw frames with
To create an animation you need either Things to animate, a set and a camera or a computer with paint or another drawing program and a computer program like movie maker *NOT OPTIONAL* first take or make pictures, make sure there are little differences in each one, and put them all in movie maker to test it out, if you have done it correctly it should be amazing!
Effects and transitions are the animation types in Windows Movie Maker.
You can't do that in Windows Movie Maker. Of course you can use an animation, but you can't place it over a picture or video clip in the same project. You can do that in other video editing software applications, but not Windows Movie Maker. Sorry.
Yes, with the right tool like the Adobe photoshop maker you can input the animation from the internet onto a movie maker.
Claudius Ptolemy was a famous map maker in Greece.
Make a death animation, and make it play when you die. When it's done dying, make it exit.
Bob Peterson is an American film maker who does animation, screenwriting, directing, and voice acting. He is best known for working at Pixar Animation Studios.
It doesn't shorten them. You have to increase them in Windows Movie Maker to see the full animation. Drag/stretcg the gif towards the right on the time-line. Then press play in the Preview pane. You will see the full animation.
Windows Movie Maker can import .gif animation files as well as these other picture files:.bmp, .dib, .emf, .jfif, .jpe, .jpeg, .jpg, .png, .tif, .tiff, .wmfIt might not look as though your .gif animation is working when you first import it into Windows Movie Maker though, because the animation has to be drawn out along the time-line. When you first import it, the file is in a 'condensed-frame' format.Stretch the imported .gif animation on the Time-line, then press Play in the Preview window. You will see the animation in action.
The most famous Japanese car maker is Toyota, followed by Honda and Nissan.
A cartographer or map maker draws maps.