If I am not mistaken this is not a movie title. There were movies dealing with aircraft disasters and near-accidents called by such titles as Fate is the Hunter, Airport ( several films in this series), Zero Hour, ( maybe the one you are looking for as the title can apply equally well to some sort of accident- or the intended Action time of a battle, attack or terrorist strike! I seem to recall Zero Hour starred Alan Ladd ( an old hand at spy type films and of all people Linda Darnell in one of her last roles. Point of No Return was a song by Gene Mcdaniels. I mention this as this is not the Captain Gene Mcdaniels of the U.S.S. Lexington, Capt. Mcdaniels, a former POW, understandably detested the song, and made remarks ( people thought I wrote the song!) coincidence, but two different Genes- a rock singer and a Naval Officer!
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The movie is an American Soldiers' narrative. Writers can show some of the opposing narrative, but to do more would change the point of view (POV). A strictly German narrative would cast the Americans as weak, ineffective, chicken, less smart, and even as being misdirected attackers.
the movie was called return of the jedi refering the return of the jedi order starting when luke becomes a jedi that will train more until the jedi order is fully restored
no he will not appear in the movie
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You can record on Windows Movie Maker by using the Narration feature. (Note: There is no Narration feature in the Windows Live Movie Maker version).
the narrator follows the thoughts of a singleperson
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No narration feature in Windows Live Movie Maker. Sorry.
She listened intently as the storyteller spun a tale of adventure and mystery, painting vivid pictures with words that transported her to far-off lands.
There is no Narration feature in Windows Live Movie Maker, therefore you won't be able to add speech. Unless of course, you already have the Narration recorded in an audio format that can be imported.
Motoyo Yamane has: Played Herself - Narration in "Taiheiki" in 1991. Played Narration in "Tenka" in 2004. Played Herself, emcee in "Shiru wo tanoshimu" in 2005. Played Narration in "Kasukana hikari e" in 2011. Played Narration in "Hanzawa Naoki" in 2013.
Joseph Hannan has: Played Old Man in "Point of No Return" in 2009. Performed in "Point of No Return" in 2009. Played Nick in "Point of No Return" in 2009. Performed in "Hobo Hero" in 2010. Played Landon in "Above the Badge" in 2010. Played Hobo in "The I.C." in 2010.
go to windows movie maker,press narration and talk.then to my computer where the start button is,then press your music file drag the narration in windows movie maker and there.you have your sound.hope it works.
You can't add Narration in Windows Live Movie Maker because the feature is not available in that version yet. Only v2.6 (and v2.1, I believe) have the Narration feature...But not Windows Movie Maker.
Increase the size of your clips to match your narration. Use the visuals on the Time-line to tweak/sync your narration to the video clip.
The movie is an American Soldiers' narrative. Writers can show some of the opposing narrative, but to do more would change the point of view (POV). A strictly German narrative would cast the Americans as weak, ineffective, chicken, less smart, and even as being misdirected attackers.