Business web site - Movie Tasks PaneOptions in the Movie Tasks pane
Movie Tasks PaneOptions in the Movie Tasks pane provide quick access to all the tools and dialogboxes you need to make a movie. To show or hide the task pane, click the Tasksbutton in the toolbar, or choose View.Tasks from Movie Maker s menu bar. When the Movie Tasks pane is open, it shows a list of numbered tasks, such asCapture Video, Edit Movie, and so forth. They allow you to step through theprocess of producing your movie in a task-by-task manner. You can click any ofthose headings to show or hide tasks beneath the heading. Use the scroll barat the right edge of the pane, when visible, to scroll up and down through thelist. To get started with a task, just click the task name. To hide the Movie Tasks pane, click the Close (X) button near its upper-rightcorner. Storyboard/TimelineThe Storyboard/Timeline, also called the work area, is where you create yourmovie. I like to think of it as the creative area rather than the work area, because this is about having fun and making things. But anyway, as you ll learnlater, you create a movie by dragging clips (scenes) from the Contents paneinto the work area, arranging them into whatever order you need to present astory or present a coherent movie. The Storyboard/Timeline is where you create your movie. You ll be able to addbackground music, special effects, and narration to the Storyboard/Timeline aswell. I ll get to the details of it all in a moment. For now, look at other majorcomponents of Movie Maker. Collections PaneA Movie Maker collectionis like a folder, in that it s a container in which youstore things. But you don t store files in a collection. You store video clips. Youcan also edit the clips there, doing things such as getting rid of junk you don twant in your movies and compiling small clips into individual panes. The Collections pane, shown in Figure 18-3, shows you all your collections atonce, so you don t have to use the Collections drop-down list to see theirnames. To make the Collections pane visible, click the Collections button in thetoolbar, or choose View.Collections from Movie Maker s menu bar. Once theCollections pane is open, you can drag its right border left or right to size it. Contents PaneThe contents pane, also shown in Figure 18-3, shows the contents of whatevercollection is currently selected in the Collections pane or the Collections drop-down list. For example, in Figure 18-3, I ve selected the Video Transitionscollection in the Collections pane and the Collections drop-down list in theCollections pane. Each of the large icons in the Contents pane represents onetransition from the Video Transitions collection.
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