Story boards

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I have started making a movie using still pictures with music and I will be
adding video footages in between. My question is - I would like to create
all my storyboards first and then add my video footages inbetween where I
want them to go. Do I need to make new storyboards for each category that I
am doing and them somehow connect them all or do I just continue with my next
storyboard from the first one, obviously changing my music and pictures????
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am on a mission for a 70th birthday and I"m running out
of time - lots of pictures to do. Can anyone out there help me??????????
 
J

John Inzer

gabby1 said:
I have started making a movie using still pictures with music and I
will be adding video footages in between. My question is - I would
like to create all my storyboards first and then add my video
footages inbetween where I want them to go. Do I need to make new
storyboards for each category that I am doing and them somehow
connect them all or do I just continue with my next storyboard from
the first one, obviously changing my music and pictures????
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am on a mission for a 70th birthday and I"m
running out of time - lots of pictures to do. Can anyone out there
help me??????????
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The way you describe the project...it may be
easier if you create the sections and save
them as .wmv files separately. Then re-import
all the finished .wmv files / drag them to the
timeline and insert your video clips between
them.

However...if the complete project is not large
enough to tax the resources of your computer...
you could also create it all at once. It's a choice
only you can make.

Also...you could create the sections with still
images in PhotoStory 3 and import them into
Movie Maker for the addition of the video clips
and the final save a s a completed movie.

PhotoStory 3 For Windows
http://tinyurl.com/4f869

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MS Picture It! -
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