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Creating a slide show with Windows Movie Maker – Windows XP comes with a small program called Windows Movie Maker that most photographers may not have realised could be a useful tool. Peter Bargh shows you how it can be used as great tool for creating fun slide shows.
Windows Movie Maker is primarily designed for movie editing, but we are going to show you a small and interesting technique to create really nice audio visuals from your photographs.
The program is accessed from the Windows Start menu’s Accessories folder and when opened brings up a window with an area to drag and drop picture, video or music files which can be grouped in collections. The panel to the right which shows the work in progress and a strip below where you drag your images or videos and arrange them.
Right, so lets get started!
Step 1
Think of a theme. Mine is going to be Basket #7. Oxley Bank a small building like sculpture situated on a hill at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park created by Winter/Hörbelt.
I found this fascinating item with great shapes and took a series of pictures from inside and outside to show the fantastic wire frame sculpture at, hopefully, its best.
Step 2
Right click on the Collections icon on the far left panel to creates a sub menu collection, I’m calling mine Basket. Then make sure this collection is selected. If you cannot see the Collections view select Collections at the top next to Tasks.
Step 3
Go to File>Import into Collections (Ctrl + I) and locate the pictures on your computer’s hard drive. I like to prepared mine in advance, doing any necessary cropping and editing in Photoshop and place them in a folder. You can have any number of pictures, but I always found somewhere between 10 and 20 is enough to prevent your viewers from being bored (and it keeps the show short and download light), in this one I’m going to use 16.
Click on the first file icon and, while holding down the shift key, click on the last file to select all the files you want to import. Then, click import.
Thumbnails of all the pictures will appear in the Collection window. It doesn’t matter what order they are in or how big the originals were.
Step 4
Click on the thumbnail of the picture that you want to appear first in your AV and drag it to the video strip at the bottom. Click on “Show Timeline” to view the time line if it’s not already showing.
Then select your second picture, and drag that to the video strip. You will see that it butts up next to the first image. Repeat this with all the images in the order you want them to run. Now you will have a strip of 16 images and if you click on any one of them that image will appear on the panel on the right.
You can drag the left hand side of that panel left to increase the preview size or to the right to decrease the size, allowing more space for your collection thumbnails.
Step 5
On the base of the preview panel (right) there is a set of video player controls, click the rewind button to take your slide show back to the start, or you could click and drag the marker (blue line) back to the start of the images selected. If you now click the play button on the right hand panel you will see a basic slide show of all your images. Each has a default duration of 5 seconds. If you want a larger or shorter duration, go to Tools>Options and click on the Advance tab and set the desired number of seconds in the picture duration box. This has to be done before you drag the images from the collection to the video strip.
If you want a different duration once you’ve dragged them, you can click on the thumbnail in the video strip, then hover over the edge until you see the cursor change then drag it left to shorten the duration or right to lengthen it, you will see a red back and forwards arrow to help. The advantage of doing this is that it gives you the option of variation throughout the show.
Step 6
Currently the show just snaps from one frame to another but now its time to add a snazzy transition between each frame.
Go to Tools>Video Transitions and the collections window is replaced with a Transitions window. Here you will see a selection of icons demonstrating the type of effect you will can apply between frames. These range from simple fades and dissolves to page curls and sweeps through to more complex effects. We will go for the simple fade. ![]()
Click on the Fade icon and drag it roughly between two of your images on the video line. This will snap in between and a fade will automatically be added. Repeat this process adding a transition between each shot. If you decide you dont like one of the added effects just right click the white mark under the timeline to delete it.
Step 7
Next thing to do is add an audio soundtrack, if you are fortunate enough to be a musician you can add your own music, if not you will either need to buy some royalty free music or find a site that has some free downloads.
I’ve used Nocturnal Vigil (Pt.2) by Brannan Lane & Tom Larson BrannanLane.com from http://music.download.com website. Do a Google search for free mp3 downloads to find other websites that provide royalty free music.
Step 8
Once you have downloaded your music drag it to the collections window and then down to the audio/music strip at the bottom of window. Don’t worry about it being longer than your slide collection we will trim it later.
Step 9
You could, at this stage, add video effects from the tools menu, these include aged film, pixellated, sepia tone and water colour which basically put a filter over the photograph. I dont personally like these as I prefer to do any artistic effect in my image-editing program before importing into the program. If you do decide to add them, but later decide you want to remove them, you will need to increase the size of the timeline using the plus (+) icon enough to see video effect icon on the timeline (between slides), right click to delete.
Step 10
Now to add a show title. Click Tools > Title and Credits and choose whether to add a title at the beginning or in the timeline. I’m going to add mine to the first frame so I click on the first frame in the bottom strip and on “Add title on the selected clip”. Enter the text you want to use. This should be the title of your show and maybe your name. You can set the way the text displays by clicking on the change the title animation link and also edit the font and its colour. When done click okay. Preview this using the play button in the right side window and adjust the length of the first frame and the position of the title in the bottom strip so that it all moves through smoothly.
Step 11
Click Tools > Title and Credits again and this time Add credits at the end. Now add your credits. I put the title again, the location, the producer, and the music and musians. It’s like having a mini film credit list. Put the title in the top panel and then split the section below putting the whats in the left and the whos in the right. Click done. This will add a blue screen at the end with fancy scrolling credits.
Step 12
Last thing to do is cut the music strip by clicking the mouse at the end on the time line and click on the trim icon below the preview window on the right or from the menu Clip > Split (Ctrl + L) and add a fade by right clicking on the Audio/Music strip at the bottom and choose Fade Out. Click on the unused end piece and press the delete button to remove it.
Step 13
Play the movie by clicking on the arrow in the right hand preview and check the music works, the fades look good and the durations of each clip are ample. If not make more adjustments. If they are click on File > Save Movie File (Ctrl + P) and choose a suitable playback format. I used High Quality Video (large) from the other settings drop down.which creates a 640×480pixel display with 25 frames per second.
Well I hope this tutorial makes creating Audio Visual shows an easy option in a program you may never have realised you had. Please rate the tutorial using our scoring system, also add a comment to say how easy or hard you found it to do and don’t forget to submit your efforts to our download section.
Hello, I am making a slide show using Windows movie maker for my parents’ 40th wedding anniversary. I have added all of my pictures (200+) and have them ordered chronologically. I have them all in the timeline, but now would like to shorten the duration that each photo appears. When I added them to the timeline, the default was set to 5 seconds. I’d like to decrease it to 3, but changing the default only helps if I import a new picture and add it to the timeline. I don’t want to have to change each slide individually, nor do I want to have to re-import the photos since I already have them ordered. Do you have any suggestions on how to change the duration of all of the pictures at once?
Krissey,
you should still be able to shrink the frame, but I think you will have to do it individually. I have not used such a short time period in the past… to short for me really so that people blink but don’t miss a slide. That’s the best I can offer!
I added title “on the selected clip” while on the storyboard.
A sign appeared stating that this need to be done in the timeline. How do I remove the text from the clip. I’ve tried everything.
Jay, if you selected ‘ok’ at that request then, to remove the text box (if in time-line it can be seen as a ‘title-overlay’) just click the text in time-line mode and press delete. That should do it…
Jay, if you selected ‘ok’ at that request then, to remove the text box (if in time-line it can be seen as a ‘title-overlay’) just click the text in time-line mode and press delete. That should do it…
how do add transitions to 200 pictures without having to drag them down 200 times? cant you just auto add them to your timeline? thx
Jim,
motto of the day: try it and find out.
I must admit, I am not THE authority (or any for that matter) on MovieMaker. I have learned by trial and error, so give the idea a go and see what happens – thats applicable to any software.
So…did you figure out how to remove a title you’ve put ON an image (I’m doing a slide show, not a video per se, this time)? If you re-order your graphic images, the title wants to stay in its original position in the slide show, not on the art you wanted to describe! Eeek…a couple of things make NO sense now.
I can edit freestanding titles, before or after an image, and drag them where I want them to be, but the ones that I’ve put on the image itself don’t stay there when I’ve added something in front of them…
I see you answered what looks to be the same kind of problem in #4, but I’m not sure where to find the info on title overlay…you wrote “if in time-line it can be seen as a ‘title-overlay’”–but what if it can’t? Or where do I look…sorry!
And many thanks…
Hey~
I am trying to make a wedding slideshow and have previously made a couple slideshows with movie maker however this time I want to change the background color…..is it possible? Or do you have another idea for me, I don’t really like plain black for a wedding.
Thanks!
Jennifer,
all you need to do is:-
1. Click ‘Titles and credits’.
2. Click ‘ Title at the beginning’.
3. Click ‘Change the text font and colour’.
4.Click the cloured box inbetween the font and transparency slider.
5. Choose the colour you want.
ttp://www.microsCan I suggest that any further issues be explored by trial and error. It’s a
very intuitive bit of software. Experiment and discover…… or go to the microsoft site.
Photostory is also available for free and does a very similar job. It doesn’t come with
Vista but is found at:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/photostory/default.mspx
additional help for Moviemaker can be found at:-
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=d6ba5972-328e-4df7-8f9d-068fc0f80cfc&displaylang=en
I have made a slideshow of pictures but I don’t know how to put audio on it without messing the whole thing up. Can anyone help me?
Nia,
all you have to do is drag and drop the music (mp3 or wm or othe rcompatibles file types) into the time line (audio tack) and stretch/shrink the individual frames to fit the music length. You need to import the track into Moviemaker by choosing the correct option similar to importing pictures etc.
I have 600 pictures that are really frames and I need to put them together and squeeze all of them in a 20 second timeline. How do I squeeze all of them together?
Dan, just put your pictures in as normal, squeeze them all into the 20 second timescale and when you view it warn everyone in case they have epilepsy!!!! Should be a really worthwhile visual……. not!
Hi =)
Im making a slideshow with several images… but they are not all the same size.
When an image doesn’t fit the preview screen(on windows movie maker),the extra space is filled with the background color wich is dark but not exactly black…
My problem is that, when i upload the the finished slideshow to youtube, it doesn’t fit the youtube’s screen so the remaining space is filled with a black background…
The difference between both background colors is quite obvious… and that makes my video look horrible!!! (it looks like a small image inside a dark brown rectangle, inside a black rectangle)
Is there a way to change the background color of the preview screen in windows movie maker to black so it matches youtube’s background???
I hope u can help me =(
Hi, I have tried to reproduce your problem by using pictures of different dimensions and have failed miserably. I continually get a black background when it doesn’t fit exactly. What version of Movie Maker are you using? I have had two updated version and have not encountered the problem. My current version is Version 6, build 6001, Service Pack 1.
I cannot see any options whereby the colour difference you describe can be adjusted in any way. Have you searched on the Microsoft database etc. Sorry, this is a new one for me. Hope you can sort it, if you do, pass the solution my way please for any future questions.
Hmm… that’s weird. Im using the same version but the background i get is not black.
I have captured the screen to explain my problem better:
http://i413.photobucket.com/albums/pp216/Nomerta/image.jpg
I hope it helps.
Sorry for my english.
bye
Thanks again for coming up with this one..
I can’t see a way to change the default framing when the dimensions are not able to fill the frame either top from bottom or side to side. I must admit, I have looked through my previous media files and have found the same on only a couple of occasions when it is really noticeable but not distracting enough to draw attention away from the example.
I can’t see a way of changing it either, unless you create a solid black frame for the pictures it might effect via any paint program, and then saving it prior to importing to MovieMaker. I think you may have to have a trade-off with attention to detail/time and hassle. I may suggest that the difference may not be that obvious when projected (depending on luminance etc of projector/colour temperature etc). You are obviously aiming to a higher standard than myself
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Without teaching to suck eggs, what about zooming in/out to minimize the annoyance. PhotoStory3 (also Microsoft, also free) allows a zoom around the frame and can be found at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/PhotoStory/default.mspx. I have found this useful and it may be an option. You use multiple copies of a picture on a time-line and create points that appear like following a path instead of just in and out.
I hope I have pointed you in at least the right direction. When I put the page up initially, I didn’t think I would get such questions! I am not the originator of the article.
Thanks again
oh!!
i forgot to say thanks for replying to my first comment =) thanks
PhotoStory3??
Hmm… ok, Im gonna give it a try.
Thanks for replying
I am putting together a drunk driving “video”. I need blank pages in black before and after the pictures where I am going to say something. The only way I manage to do this is by using the Title page, typing any old letter, making it 90% transparant but you can still “see” the letter when you are done. Is there a way to insert black pages? You’re the only one who seems to be able to master this thing! Thanks.
I would just create a slide that is totally black from any paint software and save it as a jpeg. Then import it as normal. Surely I am not the only one who thinks this software is easy….. anyone else out there is welcome, pretty please
Hey,
I was wondering if anyone could help me! Im making a wedding video, and the default is 5 seconds for each picture but I want to make it 7, it wont let me change it though. I also want some on longer than others, does anyone know how to change the amount of time on each slide??? thanks so much!!
Katie,
go into Timeline mode, click on the picture you have imported and wish to extend in time. Stretch to the appropriate time. You an magnify things so that the timeline is more precise… thats it! You can do that for any slide for any amount of time.
I’m making a slide show for my sis but when I’m sticking music in it makes the duration longer than it really is (Ex. A song is 3:43 and it makes it 6: 54.) I’ve checked to see if it made it play twice in a row but all it does is play in the middle of the song when it’s supposedly done. Any idea’s why its doing this to me?
Shilling
Looking at this and feeling rather puzzled in how to duplicate this problem. I haven’t managed to do it yet, so leave me with it. Are you sure you are importing and placing the track in the time line properly? I am sure you are, but sometimes the most obvious is the problem. Anyone else with a similar problem or solution free to comment?
Hi
I was wondering if anyone could help me with a challenge I’m having. I have vista, and I’m not sure what version of movie maker I have, but I think this should apply all around. I’d like to put a frame around my video (some clips are in different formats) how do i do this?
Greta
Greta,
I think this is another question that can be solved by the careful use of a paint package to create the frame. Depending on the quality and dimensions involved, you could change the image size and create a frame for the individual pictures, save it as a jpeg or whatever you prefer and then import it into MovieMaker as normal. It could limit the amount of zoom in though as a consequence.
OOps, sory, didn’t realise you were asking about video. Are you using a video clip or do you mean in the overall creation of a media file (some refer to it as a video)? We may have language problems here that we need to clarify first.
Kate (Cathy) Johnson asked this same question a while back, but I don’t think it got answered – sorry for the repeat if it did…
I have added titles “on the clip” so it appears in a Title Overlay section, not in the video timeline section. When I move the individual video clips around or add new clips before the ones with “titles on the clip” the titles don’t move WITH the video (they aren’t sync-d up anymore).
Put another way, is there anyway to group or link the title to the video so that when you insert things, they move together in the timeline?
It looks like songs it’s having problem with are variable bit rate MP3’s. Is there some problem with those?
Shilling
Greetings all. I’ve just made a wedding slideshow where I used Photoshop to create all images that are 8inX6in to adhere to the 4:3 aspect ratio that I heard is recommended. The images look perfect when in the preview screen of the Windows Movie Maker software, however, once I’ve burned it to DVD the resulting show has all the images cropped. From what I can tell the cropping is mainly at the top and the bottom. Is there a trick to ensure that the resulting DVD is the same in appearance as the preview? Many thanks.
Chris
You could try a different format …. not had this problem.
Was the cropping visible in the preview? Can’t reproduce the problem…..
Nope, no cropping in the preview and when viewed in the software it looked perfect. I used all images that I specifically re-sized in Photoshop to be 8″ wide and 6″ high to adhere to the 4:3 aspect ratio and it fit perfectly in the preview. I have also tried viewing it on different TV’s to make sure it wasn’t a setting there and had the same results. Looking into it further, of the 8″x6″ images, it looks like there is a cropping on all edges of about 5/8″ after the DVD has been burned and played on a TV. Not sure why that’s happening.
I have the same problem Jennifer had in May 2008….the background color behind the photos (not in the credit pages) is black. Is there some way to change that color to something nice (anything but black!). The area I mean is in the preview monitor above and below, or right and left of the pictures, depending n the size of the picture. Certainly Windows didn’t think everyone wnated black in that extra space??
Thanks
Jennifer asked, is there a way to change the default BLACK background in WMM. The info she was given applied to titles. Not sure that is what she meant.
So, is there a way to change the background? If you have a picture that is not 4×3 format, you will have BLACK borders. Any way to change that?
THANKS!!
I have had to think carefully before my reply to this request. Can I remind you about the following post at http://aavey.wordpress.com/2009/03/28/windows-movie-maker/ first. Secondly, if you read that you will see what my position is!
This blog is provided for myself and for any people who may find the varied articles of interest. It is free to read, and I give up whatever free time I choose to add to it. So, please refrain from making such demands as if you are entitled to something, and certainly don’t shout in any responses please. It is unnecessary, and is certainly not conducive to me assisting unless I choose to. With this in mind, I refer you to the link and the explanation given for the blog on the front end. This is not a help-desk for WMM, I have assisted without pretending to be someone/something I am not.
Thanks, but no thanks Buc Krazy !!!
I made a worship WMM movie for church which looks great on my computer, but when shown with the projector on the screen it appears really light and the images aren’t as good.
Does anyone know what size and format of images I need to use? Also, what should I save it as?
Thanks
I just finished making a memorial slideshow/video with Windows Movie Maker (Version 6.0, Build: 6001, Service Pack 1) for my grandfather a few days ago and saved it to a couple of discs for my family. I also burned one for myself. Well, just to test it out and make sure it plays right, I inserted the disc and tried to play it. The music, titles, and time details for each are all still intact but the pictures are all missing. In the timeline, it shows boxes with red X’s and in the slide show itself, it just shows a black background. Did I import the pictures wrong or skip a step I was supposed to do or do something else wrong for this problem to occur? Any help or pointers would be greatly appreciated. =)
Sorry, forget first reply, you have wrongly saved the file as a Movie Maker file. The crooses mean that it cannot find the references for the pictures – it expects to find them in the same file location… Save it as a WMV or other instead..