Visit the URL posted below (copy and paste into your address bar) for a video tutorial on how to use PowerPoint Presentations in Windows Movie Maker.
The tutorial describes how to import the presentation into Windows Movie Maker then upload it to YouTube, but provides the basics of working with PPT in WMM as well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZmOVt_BIAE
Click on the Power Point to Movie Maker link in the Related links section below for more information on importing PP presentations into the program.Note: The instructional video is using the example of converting Power Point slides for uploading to YouTube, but the process is the same for importing the slides into Windows Movie Maker as well.
What you do is you save the PowerPoint as a WMV (windows movie video) then go to movie maker, click import video or photo, then select the PowerPoint that you saved as WMV, voila! Hoped this helped. PS. I think it works for XP + Vista, i use windows seven and it works.
Import them. You can't do this on Windows Live Movie Maker however (the newest one out). Only on v2.1 and v2.6. Stretch out the .gif file on the Time-line to see it in action.
If you have Windows, you have Movie Maker. If you can't find WMM (windows movie maker) in your All Programs, try this:> Click Start (orb)> In the Start Search bar (above the orb), type in: MOVIEMK> A list will be generated that should point to the program application> When you see WMM in the list, click on itOr,Run Command; type in MOVIEMK.The command prompt should direct you to the folder containing the application.
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If you are using Windows Movie Maker for the presentation, set your 'end marker' to the five minute point in the Time-line view of the program. This will set a guideline for you to ensure the project runs no longer than the allotted time.To achieve this manually, import all the media you wish to use in the project. In the time-line view, drag the media backwards (to the left) along the time-line to make sure the imports are displayed before the five-minute interval.
What you do it put all of your clips into the timeline or the ones you want and at the bottom of the box where your video plays there is a button that cuts the clips in two. Now you can cut out the middle of clips! Or... Right click on the point you want to cut from and split, then right click on the end point to cut then split, and delete the bit you split!
To hep communicate the main point of the point of the presentation
The best starting point is to establish why the presentation in needed to begin with.
I need a prepared power-point presentation for the topic Satrack
unless you're good with flash I doubt it, Sony Vegas or a video editor if you put it just right it can be like a live episode. The free options of course windows movie maker.
yeah even to the point of million dollar Hollywood movies, but so can windows movie maker which is free on your computer, just Vegas, after effects or whatever you use is more advanced and can do more cool stuff.