The following files formats of Windows Movie Maker include:
Picture files: .bmp, .dib, .emf, .gif, .jfif, .jpe, .jpeg, .jpg, .png, .tif, .tiff, and .wmf
.Gif is one of the extensions. So if your animation is a .gif (or other extension listed above) then it can be imported and used in WMM.
You can't do that in Windows Movie Maker, Live Movie Maker or any other version.
Game sprites are basically picture used in 2D games or animations you put 1 picture then next and then next and the character well move you need an programme to make the animations i use windows movie maker and to make a game game maker go and try it
Animations are .gif files, which are compatible for importing into Windows Movie Maker. However, many people seem to have problems getting the animations to work in the program.I'm not exactly sure why they can't get the animations to work (there could be a number of reasons). It seems some .gifs work while others don't. This is likely due to programming formats that were used to create the animation originally.In any case, if you are experiencing difficulty in getting your .gif animations to work, you might consider purchasing video editing software that provides for easier tasking of imported media. Or, if deciding to stick with Windows Movie Maker, substitute .gifs with creative transitions, effects of your own.
You can use iTunes to put movies from Windows Movie Maker onto your iPod. I believe Movie Maker files are compatible with Movie Maker, but if you find they are not for some reason, convert them to QT or .mp4 format beforehand.
You can't do that in Windows Live Movie Maker. It does not have split window feature.
Use the Titles and Credits feature to add text over clips in Windows Movie Maker.
I'm not exactly sure what you mean by 'moving photobucket pics'. If you mean GIF animations, then all you need to do is import them into Windows Movie Maker. Drag the animation down into the Time-line and extend it (drag it to the right). The animation only works after you drag it out on the time-line.
don't use movie maker use adobe after effects
You can't do that with Windows Live Movie Maker because the Narration feature is not available with that version of the program.
Windows Live Movie Maker does not include a Narration feature. So, if you want to add your voice to video on Windows Live Movie Maker, it will have to be produced with an external audio recorder, then imported into the program.
Windows Movie Maker projects must be Published/Finished before they are converted to a Standard format used by YouTube.
Rip the music from the CD (using the feature in Windows Media Player). Once you have the files on your computer, locate and import them into Windows Movie Maker.