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If you are windiws xp user, Do you want to create a professional photo
movie??? Enhance you creativity power using the two Microsoft Software, *Photo Story 3 *Windows Movie Maker 2 Combine the two software to create your own very best photo movie. Step 1: Import your pictures into photo story 3 then customize the effects that you want (ex. transition, zooming effect, etc.) Manually adjust the transition and photo lenght in seconds depends on the lenght of your music that you want. (Don't import or add your music into photo story 3) Save your movie file into higher as possible resolution* *Select the profile for computer playback 1024x768 Pixels Step 2: Import you video into Windows Movie Maker 2 Add professional looking titles and credits (ex. the title of your photo movie, music & artist information, director etc.) Then add the video you have imported in MM2 storyboard or timeline mode. Save your movie into your computer select the option "Best Fit File Size" into maximum as possible. The Click next... Step: 3 Play your done photo movie into Windows Media Player 9 or 10 for better quality result... Is this tip useful to you??? I'm Live here in Philippines, I'm Windows Movie Maker 2 & Photo Story 3 user, not actually expert just only a moderate user or high level of beginner. |
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I've never tried PhotoStory3 -- where can I download it? Thanks.
-- jv "Gethelson Nicdao" wrote: > If you are windiws xp user, Do you want to create a professional photo > movie??? Enhance you creativity power using the two Microsoft Software, > > *Photo Story 3 > *Windows Movie Maker 2 > Combine the two software to create your own very best photo movie. > > Step 1: > > Import your pictures into photo story 3 then customize the effects that you > want (ex. transition, zooming effect, etc.) > Manually adjust the transition and photo lenght in seconds depends on the > lenght of your music that you want. > (Don't import or add your music into photo story 3) > Save your movie file into higher as possible resolution* > > *Select the profile for computer playback 1024x768 Pixels > > Step 2: > > Import you video into Windows Movie Maker 2 > Add professional looking titles and credits (ex. the title of your photo > movie, music & artist information, director etc.) > Then add the video you have imported in MM2 storyboard or timeline mode. > Save your movie into your computer select the option "Best Fit File Size" > into maximum as possible. The Click next... > > Step: 3 > > Play your done photo movie into Windows Media Player 9 or 10 for better > quality result... Is this tip useful to you??? > > I'm Live here in Philippines, I'm Windows Movie Maker 2 & Photo Story 3 > user, not actually expert just only a moderate user or high level of beginner. |
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the Photo Story 2 > Setup page of my site has a link.... and the section has
other stuff about it -- PapaJohn Movie Maker 2 and Photo Story 3 website - http://www.papajohn.org MM2 Tips and Tricks: http://www.simplydv.co.uk/simplyBB/viewtopic.php?t=4693 Online Newsletters: http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/PapaJohn/Index.aspx "jv" <jv@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0E5356F6-8EBB-4128-BE1E-7606D360BC77@microsoft.com... > I've never tried PhotoStory3 -- where can I download it? Thanks. > -- > jv > > > "Gethelson Nicdao" wrote: > >> If you are windiws xp user, Do you want to create a professional photo >> movie??? Enhance you creativity power using the two Microsoft Software, >> >> *Photo Story 3 >> *Windows Movie Maker 2 >> Combine the two software to create your own very best photo movie. >> >> Step 1: >> >> Import your pictures into photo story 3 then customize the effects that >> you >> want (ex. transition, zooming effect, etc.) >> Manually adjust the transition and photo lenght in seconds depends on the >> lenght of your music that you want. >> (Don't import or add your music into photo story 3) >> Save your movie file into higher as possible resolution* >> >> *Select the profile for computer playback 1024x768 Pixels >> >> Step 2: >> >> Import you video into Windows Movie Maker 2 >> Add professional looking titles and credits (ex. the title of your photo >> movie, music & artist information, director etc.) >> Then add the video you have imported in MM2 storyboard or timeline mode. >> Save your movie into your computer select the option "Best Fit File Size" >> into maximum as possible. The Click next... >> >> Step: 3 >> >> Play your done photo movie into Windows Media Player 9 or 10 for better >> quality result... Is this tip useful to you??? >> >> I'm Live here in Philippines, I'm Windows Movie Maker 2 & Photo Story 3 >> user, not actually expert just only a moderate user or high level of >> beginner. |
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jv wrote:
> I've never tried PhotoStory3 -- where can I download it? > Thanks. =========================== PhotoStory 3 For Windows http://tinyurl.com/4f869 -- John Inzer MS Picture It! MVP How to ask a newsgroup question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
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i do the same, i use playstory 3 for the transition and effect and moviemaker
for titles and music. my question is: does anyone knows how to change the picture duration on playstory 3 automaticaly? cause the default (5 second) is too short and the manual change is quite tiring. "Gethelson Nicdao" wrote: > If you are windiws xp user, Do you want to create a professional photo > movie??? Enhance you creativity power using the two Microsoft Software, > > *Photo Story 3 > *Windows Movie Maker 2 > Combine the two software to create your own very best photo movie. > > Step 1: > > Import your pictures into photo story 3 then customize the effects that you > want (ex. transition, zooming effect, etc.) > Manually adjust the transition and photo lenght in seconds depends on the > lenght of your music that you want. > (Don't import or add your music into photo story 3) > Save your movie file into higher as possible resolution* > > *Select the profile for computer playback 1024x768 Pixels > > Step 2: > > Import you video into Windows Movie Maker 2 > Add professional looking titles and credits (ex. the title of your photo > movie, music & artist information, director etc.) > Then add the video you have imported in MM2 storyboard or timeline mode. > Save your movie into your computer select the option "Best Fit File Size" > into maximum as possible. The Click next... > > Step: 3 > > Play your done photo movie into Windows Media Player 9 or 10 for better > quality result... Is this tip useful to you??? > > I'm Live here in Philippines, I'm Windows Movie Maker 2 & Photo Story 3 > user, not actually expert just only a moderate user or high level of beginner. |
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