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As an example, I ve added transitions before, and after, the clip named AlecSoldier 2 in Figure 18-13. To see a transition played out in your movie, play theentire movie. Or, in TimeLine view, move the Playback Indicator just to the leftof the transition; then click the Play button in the Storyboard/Timeline. Todelete a video transition, right-click its little box in the Storyboard and choose Delete. Adding Narration or Background MusicYou can insert audio clips into your movie in much the same way you insertvideo clips and still photos. For example, you could import into Movie Maker song that you copied from a CD or downloaded from the Web. Thenuse that song as background music for the whole movie. Or add little shortclips of music to individual scenes, like they do in theater movies. The firststep is to import the music in Movie Maker. Here s how: Try to finalize the video portion of your movie before adding backgroundsound or narration. If you add those things, but later remove a bunch from the movie, the audio may get chopped up as well. 1.From Movie Maker s menu bar, choose File.Import Into Collections. 2.In the Import File dialog box that opens, navigate to the folder thatcontains the song you wish to import (for example, My Music). 3.Double-click the name of the song to import. The file is imported into the collection, its icon just a large musical note. Toadd the music clip to your movie, right-click it and choose Add to Timeline orAdd to Storyboard. You ll see the song in the Audio/Music bar of the Timeline. If you click the + sign next to Video, you ll also see the audio that s alreadybuilt into the video on the Audio bar, as in Figure 18-13. Figure 18-13:Adding background music to a movieImportedbackgroundmusicAudio Levelsdialog boxOriginal audiofrom videoEnd of movie406Part
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