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Don McKee
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Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2005 11:43 pm    Post subject: Storyboard to Movie Reply with quote

and fill up the Storyboard with lots of clips. I think the point is to put
clips into the Storyboard and when you are happy with the sequence to make a
movie from the storyboard. I tried that and it seemed to duplicate the movie
I started with. I deleted all the clips on the pane and the "Make Automovie"
is grayed. The help seems to say make movies from the selections on the pane
or from collections. I have lots of those. I have got to be missing something
but I can't figure it out. Do I have the wrong idea?

Thanx for any help
--
Don McKee
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Don McKee
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Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2005 12:00 am    Post subject: RE: Storyboard to Movie Reply with quote

Somehow the first part of this message was cut off. Here is what it should say:

I have tried to make a movie from the Storyboard. I think the point is to
put clips into the Storyboard and when you are happy with the sequence to
make a movie from the storyboard. I tried that and it seemed to duplicate the
movie I started with and fill up the Storyboard with lots of clips. I
deleted all the clips on the pane and the "Make Automovie" is grayed. The
help seems to say make movies from the selections on the pane or from
collections. I have lots of those but there is no sequence to them. I have
got to be missing something but I can't figure it out. Do I have the wrong
idea?

--
Don McKee


"Don McKee" wrote:

Quote:
and fill up the Storyboard with lots of clips. I think the point is to put
clips into the Storyboard and when you are happy with the sequence to make a
movie from the storyboard. I tried that and it seemed to duplicate the movie
I started with. I deleted all the clips on the pane and the "Make Automovie"
is grayed. The help seems to say make movies from the selections on the pane
or from collections. I have lots of those. I have got to be missing something
but I can't figure it out. Do I have the wrong idea?

Thanx for any help
--
Don McKee
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John Inzer
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Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2005 8:25 am    Post subject: Re: Storyboard to Movie Reply with quote

Don McKee wrote:
Quote:
Somehow the first part of this message was cut off. Here
is what it should say:

I have tried to make a movie from the Storyboard. I think
the point is to
put clips into the Storyboard and when you are happy with
the sequence to
make a movie from the storyboard. I tried that and it
seemed to duplicate the movie I started with and fill up
the Storyboard with lots of clips. I
deleted all the clips on the pane and the "Make
Automovie" is grayed. The
help seems to say make movies from the selections on the
pane or from collections. I have lots of those but there
is no sequence to them. I have
got to be missing something but I can't figure it out. Do
I have the wrong idea?


and fill up the Storyboard with lots of clips. I think
the point is to put clips into the Storyboard and when
you are happy with the sequence to make a movie from the
storyboard. I tried that and it seemed to duplicate the
movie I started with. I deleted all the clips on the
pane and the "Make Automovie" is grayed. The help seems
to say make movies from the selections on the pane or
from collections. I have lots of those. I have got to be
missing something but I can't figure it out. Do I have
the wrong idea?

Thanx for any help
--
Don McKee
===============================

Try the following links:

Windows Movie Maker 2
http://www.atomiclearning.com/moviemaker2

Windows Movie Maker Forum
http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/forums/

Windows Movie Maker 2.1 FAQ
http://tinyurl.com/5qyyk

PapaJohn's Newsletter Archive:
http://tinyurl.com/4vb5p

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John Inzer
MS Picture It! MVP
How to ask a newsgroup question:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
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Don McKee
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Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2005 12:27 am    Post subject: Re: Storyboard to Movie Reply with quote

John,

I knew it would be simple and I feel pretty simple right now. I was looking
for a way to make the movie and then save it. I was using the Automovie to
make it and that is wrong. I tried to just save the movie and wow, it created
it from the clips and saved it. Exactly what I tried to do in 2 steps and
couldn't. I expected that the "normal" operations would have been part of the
default display. Since I never used Movie Maker before I ass-u-me d what was
"normal." So I made the movie before I went to your links. However, I will be
teaching classes in several Microsoft products next semester and most of the
course material will come from the Internet so these links will be invaluable.

Thanks very much. You guys that answer these questions are terrific. I
really fumble trying to fix problems and you fix me up in a heartbeat. I hear
people complaining about Microsoft products and people and I think they have
lost their minds. I looked at Windows in Linex. Now that is weird. Nothing
even approaches your teams.

Don
--
Don McKee


"John Inzer" wrote:

Quote:
Don McKee wrote:
Somehow the first part of this message was cut off. Here
is what it should say:

I have tried to make a movie from the Storyboard. I think
the point is to
put clips into the Storyboard and when you are happy with
the sequence to
make a movie from the storyboard. I tried that and it
seemed to duplicate the movie I started with and fill up
the Storyboard with lots of clips. I
deleted all the clips on the pane and the "Make
Automovie" is grayed. The
help seems to say make movies from the selections on the
pane or from collections. I have lots of those but there
is no sequence to them. I have
got to be missing something but I can't figure it out. Do
I have the wrong idea?


and fill up the Storyboard with lots of clips. I think
the point is to put clips into the Storyboard and when
you are happy with the sequence to make a movie from the
storyboard. I tried that and it seemed to duplicate the
movie I started with. I deleted all the clips on the
pane and the "Make Automovie" is grayed. The help seems
to say make movies from the selections on the pane or
from collections. I have lots of those. I have got to be
missing something but I can't figure it out. Do I have
the wrong idea?

Thanx for any help
--
Don McKee
===============================
Try the following links:

Windows Movie Maker 2
http://www.atomiclearning.com/moviemaker2

Windows Movie Maker Forum
http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/forums/

Windows Movie Maker 2.1 FAQ
http://tinyurl.com/5qyyk

PapaJohn's Newsletter Archive:
http://tinyurl.com/4vb5p

--

John Inzer
MS Picture It! MVP
How to ask a newsgroup question:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375



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John Inzer
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Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 5:27 pm    Post subject: Re: Storyboard to Movie Reply with quote

Don McKee wrote:
Quote:
John,

I knew it would be simple and I feel pretty simple right
now. I was looking for a way to make the movie and then
save it. I was using the Automovie to make it and that is
wrong. I tried to just save the movie and wow, it created
it from the clips and saved it. Exactly what I tried to
do in 2 steps and couldn't. I expected that the "normal"
operations would have been part of the default display.
Since I never used Movie Maker before I ass-u-me d what
was "normal." So I made the movie before I went to your
links. However, I will be teaching classes in several
Microsoft products next semester and most of the course
material will come from the Internet so these links will
be invaluable.

Thanks very much. You guys that answer these questions
are terrific. I
really fumble trying to fix problems and you fix me up in
a heartbeat. I hear people complaining about Microsoft
products and people and I think they have lost their
minds. I looked at Windows in Linex. Now that is weird.
Nothing even approaches your teams.
=================================

You're welcome Don. Thanks for the update.

And BTW...MVPs are volunteers...not
employed by Microsoft.

--

John Inzer
MS Picture It! MVP
How to ask a newsgroup question:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
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