Windows Movie Maker 2 Tutorials – Home Business Marketing Videos
www.TubeToolkit.com Free Windows Movie Maker 2 Tutorial. Learn how to create, edit and upload you own videos with our 14 day eCourse. A completely free resource for video marketing. Editing with Windows Movie Maker Windows Movie Maker (WMM) is the editing software that I use to edit all of my videos. Windows movie maker is free and comes preinstalled on all windows operating systems. If you are currently using a windows operating system you can locate Windows Movie Maker by going to ‘Start,’ ‘All Programs,’ ‘Accessories,’ and then ‘Windows Movie Maker.’ WMM is not a particularly advanced piece of software and it does not allow for very sophisticated special effects. However, for purposes of video marketing, WMM has all of the functionality you need and is also very, very easy to learn and use. You can use WMM to add music, transitions, and credits to your videos. If you want to get carried away there are a few other things you can use WMM for as well. The only thing you really need to add to your videos are credits at the beginning and end of your video which is where you will place your URL. To add credits to your video using WMM open up WMM and then select the .wmv version of your video. Then click on “Make Titles or Credits” in the left hand column under “Edit Movie.” Select “Title at the Beginning” and later “credits at the end.” Type in a quick message as well as your URL into the space provided. Change the text and font to the color combination to the colors you …

April 14th, 2010 at 7:47 pm
shes talking trough her nose
April 14th, 2010 at 8:43 pm
To bad it’s only for Vista.
April 14th, 2010 at 8:46 pm
you say effects funny
April 14th, 2010 at 9:36 pm
Try to do save it in smaller parts. Try first to split it up in two – if that’s still a problem then try three and so on.
It can also be a problem with your links – try to look trough the frames in storyboard mode and see if there is anything marked with a big red cross.
When you have your two parts saved then import them into a new project and move them onto your storyboard and then save it.
Hope this helps
April 14th, 2010 at 10:32 pm
this video is very helpful. thanx. =D.
but i have a different problem. my After i got done editing my video (audio, transition, etc. ) i tried to save the video to my computer, but everytime i try this the following message shows:
Windows movie maker cannot save the file to the specified location. verify the the original file used on you source are still available, the the saving location is still available,and that there is enough free disk space.
I kno i have enoguh space. any tips?