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Windows Movie Maker

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[edit] Executive Summary

Windows Movie Maker is a program that is able to make home movies. Movie Maker allows users to create, edit, and share your home movies right on your computer. Users are allowed to edit their movie by a few simple drag-and-drops option. Users can share their movies via the Web, e-mail, or CD.

[edit] Windows Movie Maker

[edit] What is this?

The technology provides a way of creating and editing home movies.

[edit] Platform

The platform is an application.

[edit] Application in Innovation

Teachers can make home movies and apply the movie to their lesson. Students can also create their own movies for projects to share with the teacher or the class.

[edit] Applications in Efficiency

Movie making will engage the students which will create a different way of learning and paying attention to class

[edit] Applications in Community

Any user can use this application and build communities with the movie maker. People can share their own personal movies through email, CD, and the web. Students are more interested in watching themselves because it is easier to relate to peers. Clips can be posted on the web to share.

[edit] Required technical proficiency

Basic computer proficiency. The tutorial helps. The movie maker application is user friendly and editing movies is easy with a simple click

[edit] Similar to / different from

There are many similar programs which do the same content as window maker provided by links followed

[edit] Limitations

Animations

Importing of other container formats such as MP4/3GP, FLV and MOV ,MIDI, AIFF, AAC and SWF is not supported unless you have the correct codec installed.

[edit] Official page

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/updates/moviemaker2.mspx

[edit] For more information

[edit] Links

http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Search/movie_maker.html

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