Creating an AutoMovie

If you have one or more video files that you want to turn into a movie, why not let Windows Movie Maker do the work so that you don’t have to? With AutoMovie, the video file is split into clips and the transitions are automatically inserted between the clips. You can also add special video effects to the entire movie.

Create a Movie

  1. Start Windows Movie Maker from the Start menu.

  2. Click Collections, and select the collection containing the video file or files you want for your movie. If you want only certain video files to be used, ...

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