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Movie Maker article in Digital Video Magazine

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Old 10-03-2007, 2:11 PM   #1
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Movie Maker article in Digital Video Magazine

I'm after Part One of a Movie Maker tutorial printed in UK Digital Video Magazine in Feb 07.

I've tried the magazine website - nowhere to buy back numbers - and tried emailing the magazine for help - the email gets returned with 'addressee unknown' despite using their link. They say thay don't like being rung!

The first part I bought - but has been thrown our by Household Cleansing Division for recycling (curses...) as she says it was a Feb magazine and it's now March. Doh.

It was a really good two part article (I still have part two from the March edition...she's not yet got her hands on that, nor will she!!!!).

I want to use it to get the children into video editing which my Prem Pro set up is simply too advanced for (and precious!).

Anyone got any ideas/can help please?

Thanks, David.
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Re: Movie Maker article in Digital Video Magazine

I can't help you with getting your hands on the mag that was recycled, but Movie Maker tutorials are available for free on the internet. This site is one I have recommended several times in the past.

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Re: Movie Maker article in Digital Video Magazine

I want to use it to get the children into video editing which my Prem Pro set up is simply too advanced for (and precious!).


Oh tell the truth David even some premiere Pro users use movie maker at times
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Old 12-03-2007, 8:09 AM   #4
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Re: Movie Maker article in Digital Video Magazine

Not so far off the mark Jaymac...last month I installed Elements 3 side by side with Pro for very quick cut and shut jobs and it works just fine! Simply less hassle. But Movie Maker? One issue would be that I use Matrox CODEC which I don't think Movie Masker would like.
It's off beam but would be very interested to know if anyone does do this and how they find it!
Many thanks MarkE19...hit the button!
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Re: Movie Maker article in Digital Video Magazine

''But Movie Maker?.'' According to some on the forums it captures better than adobe and a couple of effects are not available in adobe .I also use elements 2 and agree its more straight forward .Dont know about the codec
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