Two seperate "Collections" to choose from

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I wish to have multiple (2 or more) collections of clips (from different
tapes) available to me in order to incorporate scenes from each into my
finished movie. How do I get both "collections" into one area so I can
select scenes from each "movie", and mix them into one storyline? When I try
to move from collection 1 to collection 2, #1 vanishes. Then, when I look at
the audio track, both video tracks disappear. Is it possible to see the
clips together to choose between them and drag selections from each
collection into the finished film? How? (Are the instructions for this
available somewhere, and I've just overlooked them?)
 
J

John Inzer

heathbug said:
I wish to have multiple (2 or more) collections of clips (from
different tapes) available to me in order to incorporate scenes from
each into my finished movie. How do I get both "collections" into
one area so I can select scenes from each "movie", and mix them into
one storyline? When I try to move from collection 1 to collection 2,
#1 vanishes. Then, when I look at the audio track, both video tracks
disappear. Is it possible to see the clips together to choose
between them and drag selections from each collection into the
finished film? How? (Are the instructions for this available
somewhere, and I've just overlooked them?)
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I guess you are using Movie Maker?

You can copy/paste or drag/drop files
from one collection to another.

Maybe the following sites will be useful:

Microsoft Windows Movie Maker
tips, tutorials, forums and more...
http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/

Windows Movie Maker 2 - Photo Story 3
www.papajohn.org

Movie Maker 2 -
Managing - Collections
http://tinyurl.com/2kt8l4

PapaJohn's Newsletter Archive:
http://tinyurl.com/4vb5p

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MS Picture It! -
Digital Image MVP

Digital Image
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