Learn About Creating Clips in Windows Movie Maker.
Here are multiple methods for creating small clips from large video files in Windows Movie Maker.
Continue ReadingHere are multiple methods for creating small clips from large video files in Windows Movie Maker.
Continue ReadingThe digital video revolution has ensured multi-camera editing that it is now accessible to anyone who has access to more than a few video cameras and …
Continue ReadingFades are the most traditional of all transitions, and Windows Movie Maker allows special considerations to keep them in front of the entire …
Continue ReadingLearn how to record narration and voice over with Windows Movie Maker.
Continue ReadingUse Windows Movie Maker to rotate your video or still image.
Continue ReadingHere’s an easy guide for getting audio into your Windows Movie Maker project.
Continue ReadingHere is an easy way to make your film have that classic film look in Windows Movie Maker.
Continue ReadingHere is the method by which you would add text, such as titles and cast and crew credits, into your film using the free video editing program Windows …
Continue ReadingOne of the most common genres of amateur and professional video-production alike is producing the how-to or instructional video. The process need not …
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Continue ReadingHere is how you transfer all calibrated effects from one clip to another in Final Cut Pro.
Continue ReadingFinal Cut Pro has a special way that it catalogues your progress on a project and these project files should be addressed specifically so that they do …
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