Bad to the bone video.

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Treva and I enjoyed that one :blob::cheers:


Opp's I seen a Roadrunner in there :D
 
Have any of you guys or gals played with Windows Moviemaker?
That's what I used for that.
 
Dammit, I didn't make the cut again! LOL
Cool video. Seen more than one from Labannon Valley Dragway too!

George
 
Have any of you guys or gals played with Windows Moviemaker?
That's what I used for that.
No, But I wish I knew how, I would be doing one for me and my Victorious Victoria and all my fun days with her. Is it hard to learn and do I need a big computer to do it ?
 
What version of Windows are you using?
XP, Vista or Seven?
I'll walk you through learning it.
It's really basic.

It's up to you, and will probably take a few days as I reply back and you ask about something as our normal live's get delt with.
One condition,,,we do it in this thread in case anyone else wants to learn it also.

No, But I wish I knew how, I would be doing one for me and my Victorious Victoria and all my fun days with her. Is it hard to learn and do I need a big computer to do it ?
 
Believe it or not, older less powerfull processors work really well with it.
Lack of RAM is not really too much of an issue either.
Just takes a little longer to do it.


No, But I wish I knew how, I would be doing one for me and my Victorious Victoria and all my fun days with her. Is it hard to learn and do I need a big computer to do it ?
 
Really nice work TB.....I recognize a bunch of FABO cars in it.

Good tune choice too :cool: :thumbup:
 
Believe it or not, older less powerfull processors work really well with it.
Lack of RAM is not really too much of an issue either.
Just takes a little longer to do it.

My wife said I have XP :D, That alone will tell you if you can teach me anyone here can do it :cheers:

Siting at my chair for my first instruction Tech :happy1:
 
Do this.
Click "Start" and then "Run"
Type this in the box moviemk.exe and hit enter on your keyboard.
This should open moviemaker.
When it opens pay most attention to the left side menu wher it says "Import Pictures or Video" and those options.

Play with it starting by "Import pictures" and see where it goes.

Let me know how it went, but I might not be back to this for a day or so at a time.

I'll show you how to make a shortcut for it on your desktop later on.

My wife said I have XP :D, That alone will tell you if you can teach me anyone here can do it :cheers:

Siting at my chair for my first instruction Tech :happy1:
 
Do this.
Click "Start" and then "Run"
Type this in the box moviemk.exe and hit enter on your keyboard.
This should open moviemaker.
When it opens pay most attention to the left side menu wher it says "Import Pictures or Video" and those options.

Play with it starting by "Import pictures" and see where it goes.

Let me know how it went, but I might not be back to this for a day or so at a time.

I'll show you how to make a shortcut for it on your desktop later on.

Will do :cheers: and no hurry at all, That is a big step and I will see what I can do on my own for a couple day TrailBest. Thank you :happy2:
 
Love that song. Describes Mopar to a "T" . Great pics
 

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Did you get to where you got pictures imported to the moviemaker?
Next is to just click on a pic and drag it down to the "Storyboard" where the white squares along the bottom.
You do exactly the same thing with music.
Import it into moviemaker and then drag it down to the beginning of your row of pics.
Once you have a pic down in the row, right click it and you will see some options like "Fade In" and others you can play with.

Also look into where it say's "Show timeline" or "Show storyboard" just above the little squares where the pics end up.
This lets you see your music length and pictures.

Let me know how far you got.
 
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