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How to Add Transitions in Movie Maker
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Adding transitions in Windows Movie Maker can help your videos flow more smoothly between clips and add a professional touch to your final product. Here are the steps to add transitions in Movie Maker: 1. Open Windows Movie Maker and import your video clips to the project. 2. Arrange your clips on the timeline in the order you want them to appear in the final video. 3. Click on the "Animations" tab at the top of the window. This will open the Animations pane. 4. Select the transition you want to use from the list of options in the Animations pane. You can preview each transition by clicking on it. 5. Drag and drop the transition onto the timeline between the two clips where you want the transition to occur. The transition will appear as a diagonal line on the timeline. 6. To adjust the duration of the transition, click on it and drag the edge of the diagonal line to the left or right. You can also right-click on the transition and select "Duration" from the menu to set a specific duration. 7. Repeat these steps for each transition you want to add to your video. 8. Preview your video by clicking the "Play" button in the preview pane. If you're satisfied with the transitions, save your video by clicking on "File" and then "Save Movie". That's it! With these steps, you should now be able to add transitions to your video in Windows Movie Maker.
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