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      14th Feb 2006
Is there a way to create a color background behind photos?
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You would need to do it in your image editing software.... before importing
into Movie Maker.
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Thank you for the information. Another question I have-
I am trying to decide what software to use and I am having difficulty. I
like the windows movie maker format, but I don't think that it has enough
capability for my use. I want to design photo montages with many transition
and video capabilies. Is there a better software program that you can
recommend.
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      15th Feb 2006
If you want simple and ease of use, you will have a hard time finding
anything easier than Moviemaker (my opinion). and before you decide it
won't do complex enough movies and effect, you might want to look at
papajohn's sample movies on his site. http://www.papajohn.org He has made
moviemaker do things that you would have sworn were impossible.
if you still aren't convinced, and you want the ultimate in professional,
try Adobe Premier Elements and/or Adobe Premier Pro. they are pricey and
you better plan on taking a class to learn how to use them, but you can get
professional results.


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| Thank you for the information. Another question I have-
| I am trying to decide what software to use and I am having difficulty. I
| like the windows movie maker format, but I don't think that it has enough
| capability for my use. I want to design photo montages with many
transition
| and video capabilies. Is there a better software program that you can
| recommend.
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| jtd
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| "jtd" wrote:
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| > Is there a way to create a color background behind photos?
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thanks KDE

.... and as long as one stays with the Windows XP operating system, they have
Movie Maker included... if other software does better or easier things...
that's not a conflict... use all the software you want to.

You can easily move clips between apps to do specialized things with them..
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> If you want simple and ease of use, you will have a hard time finding
> anything easier than Moviemaker (my opinion). and before you decide it
> won't do complex enough movies and effect, you might want to look at
> papajohn's sample movies on his site. http://www.papajohn.org He has
> made
> moviemaker do things that you would have sworn were impossible.
> if you still aren't convinced, and you want the ultimate in professional,
> try Adobe Premier Elements and/or Adobe Premier Pro. they are pricey and
> you better plan on taking a class to learn how to use them, but you can
> get
> professional results.
>
>
> "jtd" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:13F6222E-8549-45DC-B5B9-(E-Mail Removed)...
> | Thank you for the information. Another question I have-
> | I am trying to decide what software to use and I am having difficulty.
> I
> | like the windows movie maker format, but I don't think that it has
> enough
> | capability for my use. I want to design photo montages with many
> transition
> | and video capabilies. Is there a better software program that you can
> | recommend.
> | --
> | jtd
> |
> |
> | "jtd" wrote:
> |
> | > Is there a way to create a color background behind photos?
> | > --
> | > jtd
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