Part III.  Edit Your Movie
  Add Music or Sound Effects

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The worst part about watching raw video footage
is all the silence and background noise!  Editing your home movie allows you to put music and sound effects.  Music can turn a boring raw video into an emotional experience.  Watch this video tutorial how.
 

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Notes &Tips

  • You must first import your music files (usually .mp3 or .wav files) into a Movie Maker Collection before you can add the music to the Audio/Music track of your movie.

  • You can add music from ANY collection to your project.  It doesn't have to come from one collection. 

  • In the Bonus section of this course, there is a tutorial on how to rip CDs to your PC hard drive so you can import the music files from your PC hard drive to Movie Maker.

  • A sound effect is just another sound file.  It usually has the .mp3 or .wav file extension.  Treat it just like another music file.  The only difference is that a sound effect file is much shorter - usually a few seconds) compared to a full piece of song or music.

    Resources:
    Check this out for free sounds effects:   http://www.RoyaltyFreeMusic.com

Homework

  1. If you have not imported any music files from your hard drive to Movie Maker, go back to Section II to see how that's done (have you been doing your homework?)

  2. Choose a music file from a Collection and add it to your movie by dragging it down to a spot on your timeline.

  3. Preview how the music goes with the video or picture.

  4. Trim the music.

  5. Check off Fade In and Fade Out

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