I found this interesting YouTube video tutorial on how to create stop-motion animation on Windows Movie Maker (if that's what you mean by stop motion picture). You can find it at this URL:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUNgJsLutbA
You can't do that on Windows Movie Maker.
Windows Movie Maker is a very basic video editing software application with limited features. Unfortunately, you can't do a picture-in-picture on the program.
The 'Take a picture from preview' function is only available on version 2.1 and 2.6 of Windows Movie Maker. You can find the function in the top menu.
To get a picture into Windows Movie Maker, click on the Import Media button on the top menu. Locate the picture you want to use and click Import. The picture will appear in the Imported Media pane in Windows Movie Maker. Click and drag it into the Storyboard or Time-line view for editing.
Windows Movie Maker (all versions) is a very basic video editing software applications with limited features... And a picture-in-a-picture is one of many features the program does not offer unfortunately.Sorry... :(
Copy and paste the picture into your documents, or right click and save it to your documents. Then open Windows Movie maker, and and click import picture. It will upload the picture into Moive maker, and then you just drag it into the slides :)
You can't, you have to save it first.
I'm not sure what you are asking, but I believe you want to know how to add a picture on top of one already in the project. If that is the case, it can't be done in Windows Movie Maker.
Yes, you can.I have both the 2.6 version of Windows Movie Maker and Windows Live Movie Maker.
If you are using Windows Live Movie Maker there is no Slow Down effect available.Only Windows Movie Maker v2.6 has this effect. I suggest downloading Windows Movie Maker v2.6 if you want to access the 'Slow down, Half' effect.(NOTE: You can have both the versions on your computer)Windows Movie Maker v2.6 for Vista/Windows 7:http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=D6BA5972-328E-4DF7-8F9D-068FC0F80CFC&displaylang=en
No, you can't save the movie as a jpeg (picture file).
Yes, you can.I have both the 2.6 version of Windows Movie Maker and Windows Live Movie Maker.