You should be able to easily create an exploding title screen or an explosive finish to your movie using the following software:Swish Lite.
Create your explosion as a flash file (swf) using Swish Lite (free). Convert your swf file to an avi file using the Pazera converter (also free) since Swish Lite will not allow you to save or export to avi. Import your avi file into Windows Movie Maker using "Import into Collections".
By experimenting and combining your Swish Lite to Pazera avi output with the transition effects already included with Windows Movie Maker, you should also be able to create your own unique transitions between scenes in your movie.
Lyrics can be added to a song on Windows Movie Maker by using the Titles/Credits feature.
You can record on Windows Movie Maker by using the Narration feature. (Note: There is no Narration feature in the Windows Live Movie Maker version).
Help with Windows Movie Maker v2.1 (for Xp) is available from:http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/moviemaker/default.mspxNote: Click on the Windows Movie Maker How-To Center
Sorry. That can't be done on Windows Live Movie Maker.
You can make a movie on your PC using the Windows Movie Maker program which is already installed on your system.(If you have Windows 7 operating system, you can download Windows Live Movie Maker)
If you are using Windows 7 Movie Maker, it is a Windows Live Essentials version of the Windows Movie Maker 2.6 version. It is a 'stripped-down' version with limited features and functionality. Bottom line - you can't do much with Windows Live Movie Maker, including insertion of WordArt.
Im not sure if its different on any other versions of windows, but on windows 7 you save the movie for the computer. Then windows dvd maker recognises the file type. You are then able to add a menu to the movie. Hope this helps :) ♥
You can't animate in Windows Movie Maker. You can only use animations in the program.
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No. You can't use Windows DVD Maker to upload videos with. But you can upload videos to YouTube using Windows Live Movie Maker.
Rip the music from the CD (using the feature in Windows Media Player). Once you have the files on your computer, locate and import them into Windows Movie Maker.