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OverviewWindows� Movie Maker BASICS teaches readers how to create professional-looking movies and slide shows, complete with design elements such as transitions and sound. The text includes all of the information needed to master skills from importing media from various sources to publishing content to a variety of channels, and everything in between. The BASICS series suits many learning styles and provides several projects for a hands-on learning experience. Although introductory in nature, this text is comprehensive enough to cover the most important features of Windows Movie Maker 6.0. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jennifer Gipp (DC Everest Middle School) , Jennifer Gipp (Wisconsin Business Education Association)Publisher: Cengage Learning, Inc Imprint: Course Technology Inc Edition: International Edition Dimensions: Width: 22.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 27.70cm Weight: 0.280kg ISBN: 9780324789409ISBN 10: 0324789408 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 27 February 2009 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Spiral bound Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsUNIT 1. 1. Exploring Windows Movie Maker. 2. Importing Media. 3. Organizing Elements. UNIT 2. 4. Editing the Movie. 5. Adding Sounds and Text. 6. Publishing the Movie.ReviewsPART I: EXPLORING WINDOWS MOVIE MAKER. 1. What is Movie Maker? 2. Exploring Parts of the Window. 3. Setting Defaults. 4. Opening an Existing Project. 5. Using Movie Maker Help. PART II: IMPORTING MEDIA. 6. Capturing Video. 7. Importing Videos. 8. Importing Pictures. 9. Importing Audio. 10. Using Movie Maker Collections. PART III: ORGANIZING ELEMENTS. 11. Placing Items on the Storyboard. 12. Viewing the Timeline. 13. Moving Items Around. PART IV: EDITING THE MOVIE. 14. Adding the Effects. 15. Adding Transitions. 16. Editing Clips and Sounds on the Timeline. PART V: ADDING SOUNDS AND TEXT. 17. Inserting Titles and Credits. 18. Narrating the Project. PART VI: PUBLISHING THE MOVIE. 19. Playback on a Computer. 20. Recording to a DVD. 21. Recording to a CD. 22. Saving for Sending via Email. 23. Saving for Posting to the Web. 24. Viewing the Movie. Author InformationJennifer Gipp has a special talent for bringing her experience and enthusiasm for middle school instruction to textbooks that engage learners. Currently, the author teaches business education at D.C. Everest Middle School in Weston, Wisconsin. She has taught at the middle school level since 2002. Before teaching in middle school, Jennifer taught a variety of business classes at Oconto Falls High School. She is also very active in the Wisconsin Business Education Association. Jennifer Gipp has a special talent for bringing her experience and enthusiasm for middle school instruction to textbooks that engage learners. Currently, the author teaches business education at D.C. Everest Middle School in Weston, Wisconsin. She has taught at the middle school level since 2002. Before teaching in middle school, Jennifer taught a variety of business classes at Oconto Falls High School. She is also very active in the Wisconsin Business Education Association. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |