Creating Movies Using muvee autoProducer
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Click or hold down the
gray thumb
button to undo one second of a
selected scene. Shift and click to undo scenes that were marked with the
thumbs-up or thumbs-down buttons.
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Click or hold down the
arrow
buttons to navigate backward and
forward through the video footage.
Video footage left unmarked is still analyzed when you make the movie and
may be included in the final version of the movie.
For best results with the production of your movie:
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Keep each magicMoment to less than 10 seconds.
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Keep the total duration of magicMoments to less than 50 percent of the
duration of your movie. It is recommended to select only a few scenes.
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Click
OK
when you finish marking scenes. The window closes. Note that
the video clip is marked on the lower left side.
Adding pictures
To add still image files to your movie production:
1
Select the
Add Pictures
button in the Video/Pictures area. The Add
Picture window opens.
2
Browse the folders, as required.
3
Select existing still image files on your hard disk drive, if desired for your
movie:
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Add up to 50 .jpg, gif, or .bmp picture files.
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Select multiple picture files by pressing and holding Ctrl on your keyboard
while selecting the files.
4
Adjust the order of the picture files by selecting and then dragging and
dropping the picture file. Select the picture, and click the
trash can
icon to
remove a picture from the production.
5
Select the
Rotate Image Clockwise
button to rotate still images.
Adding music
To add music files to your movie production soundtrack:
1
Select the
Add Music
button in the music area. The Add Music
window opens.
2
Browse the folders, as required.
3
Select existing music files on your hard disk drive, if desired for your movie:
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Add up to three .mp3, .wav, or .wma files.
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Select multiple music files by pressing and holding Ctrl on your keyboard
while selecting the files.
4
Adjust the order of the music files by selecting and then dragging and dropping
the file. Select the music, and click the
trash can
icon to remove a music clip
from the production.