Question Posted Saturday December 29 2007, 12:05 am
I am making a slideshow of pictures of my friend for her and i need to know how to like add music to one and like make it cool like this one...[Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
thankss in advanced, all suggestions are aprecitated :)
-Maeve :]
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Computers? MzJENNiFER answered Saturday December 29 2007, 10:11 am: Alright, I'm taking a guess but I'm assuming you use Windows Movie Maker. To make a slideshow like the Hannah Montana one, first put all your pictures in one folder. Then open Windows Movie Maker. Click import pictures and find your pictures. [You can add music too by clicking import audio and music and drag the music to audio/music] After doing that select a picture you want to go first. and drag it down to where it says video. After putting all the pictures you want on the slideshow, you can officially add animation. To do so, click on view video transition. Click to the one you want and directly put it on the picture you want it to be on. You can also add effects such by clicking on view video effects. Add effects the same way you would add video transition.
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pinktofu answered Saturday December 29 2007, 6:35 am: Which software/application are you using to create this slide-show? Hard to answer, without knowing what I am answering for. [ pinktofu's advice column | Ask pinktofu A Question ]
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