Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Windows Movie Maker - HD Video Editing
Let's make a little history. Some years ago, HD technology (acronym for high definition in English) was a field reserved for audiovisual professionals, people with resources, both financial and cognitive, which allowed them to perform and access content in high definition. Fortunately, times are changing fast. Windows Movie Maker for Windows Vista and Windows 7 can import, edit, manage and convert HD videos.
Is it complicated to do? Not at all dear readers. In this short tutorial detailing how Movie Maker.
1. First, we connect the HD video camera to your computer and download the movie clips we want to use.
2. Then, convert these data into a format with which it is possible to work and shape the film as most want. It is therefore possible to use a video converter like Xilisoft HD.
3. Once we have the files ready to handle a whim, open a new project in Windows Movie Maker. Go to File and then New Project, where you can save it.
4. Once in the editor interface, we import the clips that work. Click on File, then import clips and choose the converted file before.
5. This is the time where I can not help me. This step should begin the editing process, let your imagination and creativity and apply the tools that gives Windows Movie Maker, which are many-to make his masterpiece. Use them wisely, make me feel proud of their creations.
6. Now it's time to export, or publish our project to generate the high-definition video. Go to File and select Publish Movie. Choose the destination computer and the saved file (in the case of choosing DVD, the movie will be exported to standard quality, not HD)
7. In the publish profile full HD choose and select the relevant standard (PAL or NTSC, depending on the country's standard). Click publish and Voila!
A beautiful film in high definition created by ourselves, with optimal quality to surprise our family, boyfriends / girlfriends, pets, bosses, friends, acquaintances and strangers.
As usual, I leave a video in HD Azureus Rising, an award-winning animated short film recently, among other things, for editing. Perhaps it will inspire them to make their videos.
Source: Windows Movie Maker
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