Windows Movie Maker, a valuable tool integrated by Microsoft in Windows versions, allows you to edit videos with essential operations and features. To create or edit a video, you need pre-existing footage. In this article, we provide two short clips for testing. Shortly, we will seamlessly merge these two videos.
Mastering Windows Movie Maker: Unleashing the Potential of Video Editing
Step 1: Download and install Windows Movie Maker from the following link: Download Windows Movie Maker
If you are unsure how to install, refer to the guide on installing Windows Movie Maker for precise installation on your computer.
Once you open Windows Movie Maker, click on the Import media button and select both clips you want to edit.
After adding, right-click on the video and choose Add to Timeline.
Step 2: To add background music to your video, click on the Audio or Music button in the Import section, then choose the audio file of your choice.
After adding, right-click on the audio and select Add to Timeline.
Step 3: To synchronize the audio file with the video, use the mouse to move to the desired position.
Step 4: Next, click on the Transitions button to add transition effects to the video. Windows Movie Maker 6.0 includes a variety of effects, and Circles is one of the interesting effects worth trying.
You also need to place the effect between the two videos appropriately. Finally, click Publish Movie to export the edited video.
So there you have it, Mytour has introduced you to the usage of Windows Movie Maker 6.0. This article summarizes the basic steps to create a video from old data. If you aspire to craft more professional videos, allocate additional time for practice. Additionally, check out the article on cutting videos with Windows Movie Maker to enhance your skills.
