You can still drag in Windows Movie Maker.
Get a mac!
In Windows Live Movie Maker the settings in it that will make the videos repeat and not start and stop again is loop. This setting can be found under the manage video options.
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
To make a stop animation movie make thousands of picture files and put themin movie maker and make their durations as short as possible, add sounds, voices and more if you want and it will work.
It all depends with the settings on the Windows Live movie maker that will determine whether or not the music and video will stop or start again at the end of the loop.
Windows Movie Maker imports .gif files is the original format size. You will have to stretch the gif out on the time-line to see its total animation.
i use monkeyjam and stop motion pro v7 but if your a beginner then use windows movie maker.
There is no Windows Movie Maker 5.It's either v2.1 (for Xp) or v2.6 f(or Vista).In any case, it sounds like there are some issues with whichever version you are using. I would suggest you uninstall the program and reinstall it from one of the URLs I've posted below:Windows Movie Maker v2.1 (for Xp):http://www.brothersoft.com/windows-movie-maker-76169.htmlWindows Movie Maker v2.6 (for Vista):http://www.brothersoft.com/windows-movie-maker-67210.html
drag?
record or take picures with your legos then go to windows movie maker and add 3d effect and edit your video
You can use Windows Movie Maker and put the photos in a time-line that the software uses.
In order to speed up songs, first import the song you want sped up into Windows Movie Maker. Then import a picture(any picture) as well. Move the picture to its spot on the storyboard (you need to make a movie before you can speed it up). Drag the song into the audio/music spot. Then, save the movie to your computer. Once it is saved, import the new video into Windows Movie Maker. Once you have dragged it onto the storyboard, click on View Video Effects on the left. Scroll down and drag "Speed Up Double" onto the Video. Then save the video again. Once you have the speeded up video, import it again into Windows Movie Maker. This time, drag it into the Audio/Music column instead of the Video. Save it to your computer, and ta-da! You have a speeded up version of your song. NOTE- If you want to change your pitch, you need to do it in Audacity.