It depends on the length of the clip, the audience for your resulting work, and more.
I use the following site for watching the trailer and movie images. beflicky.com
You can use both video and photographs from a camcorder on Windows Movie Maker.
Use the Titles and Credits feature to add text over clips in Windows Movie Maker.
From a personal perspective, I really enjoyed the movie.
First you must upload your videos to the computer. Then go on to windows movie maker and click import media. It should then be dropped in the timeline.
You can't make the music go backwards in Windows Movie Maker.If it is already recorded backwards and is in the correct format for use in the program, then you can import and use it. Otherwise, there is no feature for reversing audio.Sorry :(
Windows Movie Maker is used to make personal video/photo videos.
In Flash 3.0, a reusable element you can use with a document is a "Movie Clip." Movie Clips allow you to create complex animations and graphics that can be reused multiple times within the same project. They can have their own timeline, enabling independent animations, and can be manipulated through ActionScript for interactivity. This makes Movie Clips essential for building dynamic and modular Flash content.
Most DVD movies are protected by DRM (Digital Rights Management) so you probably won't be able to use clips from them since it is unlikely you'll be able to decode them to your computer without DVD decoding software. In any case, you could try downloading free movie clips online... or perhaps download media via bit-torrents. But, even if you manage to download the movies you want to use clips from, you still have to make sure they are compatible for import into Windows Movie Maker. These are the only file name extensions (formats) for video used by Windows Movie Maker: .asf, .avi, dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, and .wmv
If you have a Mac computer with IMovie you can combine the two clips into one in that application.If you have a PC you can use Movie Maker, or Sony Vegas
You can download movies for personal use via iTunes or any other licensed movie rental or distribution website.
Someone would use Windows Movie Maker to edit and add features to clips and movies through the program. This program usually comes standard with Windows 7 or higher installations