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You can use both video and photographs from a camcorder on Windows Movie Maker.
it Depends on what kind of movie you would film..
Yes,you will need windows movie maker to download content from your camcorder to your computer.It is best to have this if you want to obtain good results.
Battery power is highly important to achieve excellent quality on your camcorder. To prolong battery life, plug the camcorder in the night before using it, as batteries can lose charge if they have been stored away. Using the viewfinder, instead of the LCD screen, can also save up to twice as much power. Using features, such as watch movie now, on your camcorder can use up the battery in a short amount of time. Follow these tips to prolong battery life.
You probably can't. You would need a good Camera or Camcorder/Video Camera. Unless your phone has some really high quality picture/video on it.
To transfer videos from a JVC Mini DV camcorder to your computer, you will need to connect the camcorder to your computer using a FireWire cable. Then, use video editing software like iMovie or Windows Movie Maker to import the videos from the camcorder to your computer.
The number of films a 320GB hard drive can hold depends on the average size of each film. Typically, a standard DVD-quality movie is around 4GB, while a high-definition film can range from 5GB to 15GB or more. If we assume an average of 5GB per film, a 320GB drive could hold approximately 64 films. For standard DVD-quality films at 4GB each, it could hold about 80 films.
yes actually it can
You don't.
Depends on the size of your flash drive. Generally a good quality full movie occupies 700MB to 2GB of space.
Some of the films that have won the 'Best Fight' award are The Avengers, The Hunger Games, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, Obsessed and Twilight. The 'Best Fight' award is won for quality fight scenes.
A movie or a cheap restaurant can make for a good "cheap date." You could also rent a movie and watch it at home together. There is many cheap places, but it also depends on what you consider to be "cheap."