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Spinning Circles Technique - Using Windows Movie Maker Daisy The technique that is shown in the video is called the "Spinning Circles" Technique (More) Daisy The technique that is shown in the video is called the "Spinning Circles" Technique named by me using Windows Movie Maker. I know many of you guys know my lyric video "Lady Gaga - Poker Face - Lyrics" and you're probably wondering how I made those spinning circles. So here's how to do it. Plus it's simple to do so I know it'll be easy to learn :) I really hope you understood the video (I hate it when people get jealous of me... honestly... I feel really bad and I end up making these ... (Less)
Making Videos - Part 2 - Windows Movie Maker http://www.myspace.com/Kingtrunks - Check it out, site is currently under construction.
A video (More) http://www.myspace.com/Kingtrunks - Check it out, site is currently under construction.
A video briefly demonstrating the uses of Windows Movie Maker. Includes commentary.
Check out Part 1 - HyperCam 2 here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nJ8Ux1QRrI
Windows Movie Maker FAQ:
How do you record a commentary on Windows Movie Maker?
Go to the timeline/storyboard and look for an icon resembling a microphone. Click it, and there you go!
Why don't I have Windows Movie Maker on my PC?
Windows Movie Maker is available for free to users with Windows XP and Service Pack 2. If you don't have SP2 and XP, you may need to buy the product.
My timeline is all scrunched up, what do I do?
On the timeline, click the magnifying glass with the + in it.
I added Ease In to a clip but the spot where I want it to Ease Out is on the same clip!! What do I do?
Find the spot where you want it to start easing out, pause the clip on that spot and on the preview, click the button that looks like something is being pushed apart. Add the Ease Out effect on the new clip.
Commentary Information:
What did you use to record the commentary?
I used a USB Logitech headset with mute button and Windows Movie Maker.
What are all those noises and why are you breathing so hard?
Unfortunately, the mic picked up pretty much every sound in the basic vicinity. So pretty much every little noise I made was picked up by the mic.
In reality, paper isn't flying around and there's no one in the room hammering things away. The "tsk" sound was just my tongue. The paper noises were just me holding my script, the thumping noises...I honestly have no idea whatsoever where those came from.
And finally...I was quite nervous in the commentary =p Which is the reason I had so many problems with wording and keeping up with the video. I don't know why, but the script just made me even more nervous than I already was. At some point in Part 2, I even abandon the Script.
That's about it. If you have any more questions, send me a message! (Less)
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