Right click on the sequence in your bin, click on export, quicktime video, and it will default to a .mov file.
If your video it long, say more than 7 minutes, you might need to export as quicktime conversion, and shrink your size just a bit, because YouTube has size limits.
YouTube was made to express yourself in a way that everyone can see you.
I assume you mean Polar Express and no, it was a movie made from a children's book.
Upload to Youtube and use the code.
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Yes. Youtube accepts videos created with Windows Live Movie Maker. There is even a feature in the program that allows you to Publish to Youtube automatically.
There's a movie called "The Final Countdown", but it was made in 1980. The song by the band Europe came out in 1986 (on their album called, straightforwardly enough, "The Final Countdown") and to the best of my knowledge was not made for a movie (it may have been ... in fact, almost certainly has been ... used in movies, but it's not from a movie).
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There's a movie called "The Final Countdown", but it was made in 1980. The song by the band Europe came out in 1986 (on their album called, straightforwardly enough, "The Final Countdown") and to the best of my knowledge was not made for a movie (it may have been ... in fact, almost certainly has been ... used in movies, but it's not from a movie).
You need to download the video project from Windows Movie Maker onto your computer. From there, you will be able to upload the video file onto YouTube.
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There's a movie called "The Final Countdown", but it was made in 1980. The song by the band Europe came out in 1986 (on their album called, straightforwardly enough, "The Final Countdown") and to the best of my knowledge was not made for a movie (it may have been ... in fact, almost certainly has been ... used in movies, but it's not from a movie).
If the application you used is compatible with YouTube, then see if you can upload it to YouTube directly from the application. If not, download the video file and then upload it to YouTube through the desktop version of the website.