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How Do You Add Special Effects With Microsoft Paint And Windows Moviemaker?

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How Do You Add Special Effects With Microsoft Paint And Windows Moviemaker?

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• Open your Windows Movie Maker. And in the upper left-hand corner there should be something that says ‘Import Media’ Click that, then scroll through until you find the clips you want to be editing (Pictures and/or Video). You can select more than one at a time by holding down the control key wile selecting. • Drag the clips to the timeline. Or storyboard at the bottom of the screen. Then play the video frame by frame (by clicking the arrow forward) until you come to the point where you want the special effect to appear. Stop the video, and go into ‘Tools’ and click ‘Take Picture from Preview’. Save the picture in a document that you can find easily (I suggest you make a file just for this video). • Open Microsoft Paint. Go to File, and click Open (or CTRL+O). Find the screen shot of the clip you intend to add an effect to, and open that. • Draw or copy and paste an image onto your screen shot. When you’re done Save your work. • Reopen Windows Movie Maker. And import the clip you just

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