On Windows movie maker i'm editing a video I made with my webcam. The thing is, I wanr to start the video effect that speeds up the video on a specific time, not clip. You know how WMM seperates the video into clips? It will only let me start an effect at a certain clip, not time. Say I wanted to start an effect at 57 seconds, but a clip doesn't start then? How do I do that? Also, how do I end that effect at a specific time and go back to normal speed! Thanks so much!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Computers? Brandi_S answered Monday December 25 2006, 11:51 am: I'm not sure if this is the answer you are looking for, but if you are wanting to make certain clips run for a certain amount of time, try this...
You know how each clip has bars between it separate it from the clips before and after? Grab the bar on the right side of the clip you want to make longer or shorter and drag it: to the right for longer time, to the left for less time. As you do this, it will pop up a little box next to your cursor that says how many seconds the clip is, and that number will change as you move it. The same goes for the effects.
This is the only way I know to do it, and you don't have to change the normal speed you set for your video. [ Brandi_S's advice column | Ask Brandi_S A Question ]
xlickablex answered Sunday December 24 2006, 8:21 pm: im trying to understand what your talking about so bear with me. lol. I'm a WMM crazed fan. Anyway, they seperate them into clips so you can add a certain effect to one clip and it doesnt change the entire video. find what clip is on the 57 second, and then look at your storyboard and find that clip and add the effect or whatever to that clip. Hope I helped and good luck! =] [ xlickablex's advice column | Ask xlickablex A Question ]
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