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What's Windows Movie Maker?
Microsoft’s new (and free) video editor puts home-movie making into the hands of PC
users.
Traditionally, the platform of choice for video editing has been the Macintosh. The
Mac is still the favored editing system for many professionals, in part because of the
popularity of the high-end program Final Cut Pro. In addition, most new Macintosh computers
come bundled with the excellent iMOVIE program, making the Mac a good platform for video
novices as well.
But where does that leave us Windows users?
Until recently, video editing on a Windows PC has been a little confusing. While
there are several professional-grade editors available (Adobe Premiere and Vegas Video)
none of the free or inexpensive editors have really gained any notoriety.
This lack of leadership within the beginner software arena is the result of two factors:
the programs cost money (usually under 100 dollars) and are all difficult to use. In
an attempt to simplify the editing process, these programs utilize colorful graphic
interfaces that are supposed to make them seem more “user friendly.” Unfortunately,
the software producers have gone too far, and have created programs that look foreign
and don’t operate like other Windows software. The further you go from the standard
“Windows Layout,” the harder it is for Windows-savvy people to learn it. Sony’s MovieShaker
program is a good example of this design hubris. The program looks gorgeous, but the
cryptic “Sony-fied” interface makes it tougher to use.
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Windows Movie Maker – first contact To alleviate the video-editing gap between Mac and PC, Microsoft created the free Windows
Movie Maker (WMM) editing program. This program debuted back in 2000 as a bundled app within
the Windows Me operating system. Movie Maker 1.0 allowed users to take imported video clips,
line them up into a kind of “video slideshow,” and export them as a movie. The program was
easy to use, but had many shortcomings with limited effects and transitions. The biggest
drawback was the inability to import/export into common formats (i.e. from a digital camcorder).
Another detriment was the ME operating system itself and the resulting difficulties in transferring
digital video off a camcorder and onto a computer’s hard drive.
The next round …
The Windows XP platform was a complete revamp of Microsoft’s operating system. While the
upgrade to XP created some concern because of software compatibility problems, one of the
benefits to upgrading was better video capability. XP has built-in support for photo and
video capture. XP also bundles an updated version of Movie Maker (version 1.1) that finally
allows the capture and export of uncompressed DV-AVI from digital camcorders.
Still, when compared to iMovie, Movie Maker 1.1 was a loser. It didn’t have as many transitions
or video effects, and simple tasks like adding title’s was a real chore. Movie Maker was
a difficult program to recommend … until now.
Movie Maker 2.0 … the Wrath of Kahn! In early 2003, Microsoft released an entirely new version of Windows Movie Maker, Movie
Maker 2.0. This version, available as a free download, only works under Window’s XP. At
first glance, the program looks similar to previous versions … however, looks can be deceiving.
Version 2.0 is a completely new program, and addresses every problem and limitation that
plagued earlier versions … including better DV-AVI import/export from camcorders, multiple
transitions and video effects, and advanced titling features. And it does these things very
well.
WMM2 is by far the easiest video editor available today. The editing environment is laid
out logically, and follows the standard “Window’s way of doing things.” In fact, after downloading
and installing the program, most Windows users should be able to figure out the entire editing
environment in less than 30 minutes.
The program works in both the standard timeline view, or in a simplified storyboard format
… and you can switch back and forth between these views according to the amount of control
you need in your project. While some of the features, like the new title maker, take some
getting used to, they are still much easier to implement than any competing products.
Part of the program’s ease of use it due to the new Task menu. Like many XP programs,
WMM2 comes with a Task pane that contains quick links to various tasks you’ll perform while
making your video. These tasks are laid out in logical order and work kind of like a checklist
… progressing from movie capture, to editing, to exporting. It just doesn’t get much easier
than this! Did I mention this program is free? Amazing!
Learn More...
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teaches you to edit video on your home computer!
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