Closing Windows Movie MakerYou can close Windows Movie (Web hosting control panel)
Monday, December 3rd, 2007Closing Windows Movie MakerYou can close Windows Movie Maker using the same techniques you use toclose any other program window. That is, click the Close button in its upper- right corner, or choose File.Exit from Movie Maker s menu bar. If you madeany changes to the current project, you ll be asked if you want to save thosechanges. Assuming you don t want to lose your work, choose Yes. Managing CollectionsI stuck this section near the end of this chapter, because everything in thischapter is entirely optional. You don t really needto manage your clips to cre- ate a movie you just have to add clips to the Storyboard/Timeline to make But if you import lots of videos, stills, and music into Movie Maker, you re likely to end up with a lot of collections and a lot of clips so manythat it becomes difficult to find specific clips when you re trying to make amovie. Managing clips involves things such as renaming clips and deleting junk clipsyou ll never use in any movie, perhaps combining multiple small collectionsinto one larger collection. You can also split one clip into two or, in somecases, combine multiple short clips. We ll look at the latter techniques first. Splitting a ClipLet s say you have a rather lengthy clip in one of your collections that you pre- fer to treat as two separate clips. Perhaps you just want to get rid of some stuffin the clip, or maybe you want to show part of the clip at the beginning of themovie and part of the clip at the end of the movie. To split one clip into two, follow these steps: 1.In the Collections pane, click the collection that contains the clip youwant to split. 2.In the Contents pane, click the clip you want to split into two clips. The first frame of that clip appears in the Monitor. 3.Click the Play button under the monitor, and watch it play. When youget near the place where you want to split the clip, click the Pausebutton. 4.Optionally, use the Previous and Next buttons in the Monitor to zero- in on the exact frame where you want to make the split. 5.Click the Split button under the monitor (see Figure 18-18).
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