go on to movie maker
click on open
find the movie
right click
and find delete
a question will then appear checking to want to delete it and press yes
simple
good luck
After you make a first scene, copy it to paint, then go back to scene creator ans delete everything you have done and start again, and paste it to a new paint.
Click on Tools, Options, Advanced tab. Now change the Picture Duration default (by clicking the down arrowuntil is stops at: 0.125).
when you've finished your movie click on the last scene and on the left hand column under "edit movie" there should be a link that says make titles or credits After you've clicked on that, click on the link at the bottom that says "add credits at the end of movie" Then put your credits in! :]
The blood typing scene was deleted from the Twilight movie because it was not essential to the overall plot of the film and was seen as not contributing significantly to the story's development. The filmmakers likely made the decision to streamline the movie and focus on key storylines and character development.
you have to video tape all the scene's and hook the camera up on the computer.Then you have to got to movie maker and string it all together. If you want, you can send it to youtube.
You have to Split that section away from the rest of the project. Once the section is split away, mute the scenes before and after the clip. Then you can add audio to the clip (on the Music/Audio track) or use the video's own original audio.
You buy it.
The puppets are hand puppets not finger puppets and you can make them. Click on this link to see a picture of someone who made them and how : http://radio.weblogs.com/0151290/2008/01/11.html#a194 Or you could just make one scene and print the screen onto Paint, then put them on windows movie maker. The print screen button is after F12 on the keyboard. The website to go to to make a scene is www.pppscenemaker.webs.com Happy animating! xxx
The episode was too long with that scene in it
delete
Microsoft Movie Maker, also referred to as Windows Movie Maker is a basic nonlinear video creation and editing software package included with the Windows operating system. It debuted with Windows Me in 2000 and subsequently included with Windows XP, and Vista. Version 2.6 is compatible with Windows 7 and may be copied over from a Vista disk although it does not include video capture or HD export. It includes a reduced feature set. It has been replaced with Windows Live Movie Maker, a free download included in Windows Live Essentials although it does not have the same features as Microsoft Movie Maker. Microsoft Movie Maker video editing features include transitions, effects, narration, titles, credits and “AutoMovie”. Modification and creation of new effects and transitions are possible utilizing XML. Effects, fades and sound file exports are available for audio tracks. Microsoft Movie Maker includes a time line view and a storyboard view. Imported videos are organized for display. Video is displayed scene by scene in film strip style. The timeline includes one video track with a transition and audio sub-track. Below the video track are two additional tracks, one audio/music and one title/overlay track. Video can be imported or captured from .MPG(MPG-1), .AVI (DV-AVI), .WMV/.ASF, .WMA, .WAV and MP3. The Vista Home Premium and Ultimate editions can accept MPEG-2 streams and DVR-MS formats. Hard disk fragmentation drastically effects importing and editing efficiency and a dedicated disk drive is recommended. AVI files are particularly susceptible. A Firewire or USB 2.0 interface will provide superior results. Video clips are dragged to the video track timeline where it may be split, duplicated, copied or deleted. Right clicking on a video track displays the editing options and “AutoMovie” offers predefined style templates. Video may be exported in Windows Media format or DV AVI. Burning the product to a DVD was not directly available until Vista. Previous versions required the conversion of the original file to an AVI file. A third party authoring program is required to burn a DVD from this AVI file.
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