I am trying to make a graduation video for my son and have 600 pictures
scanned. I also have the songs that I want. I pulled around 20 pictures
down and tied them to a song. I works great - but I can't tell in the top
collection area which ones have been used. I don't want to use them more
than once. What am I missing???

Any tips on neat ways to do a photo/song movie and look cool and different??

Thanks,
Barb

Re: can't tell that pictures have been used in the collection by On

On
Thu May 22 16:19:15 PDT 2008

Windows Photo Story has some nice features that sometimes give a cooler end
result than Movie Maker.

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/photostory/default.mspx


"babs" <babs@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I am trying to make a graduation video for my son and have 600 pictures
> scanned. I also have the songs that I want. I pulled around 20 pictures
> down and tied them to a song. I works great - but I can't tell in the top
> collection area which ones have been used. I don't want to use them more
> than once. What am I missing???
>
> Any tips on neat ways to do a photo/song movie and look cool and
> different??
>
> Thanks,
> Barb


Re: can't tell that pictures have been used in the collection by John

John
Thu May 22 17:37:43 PDT 2008

babs wrote:
> I am trying to make a graduation video for my son and have 600
> pictures scanned. I also have the songs that I want. I pulled
> around 20 pictures down and tied them to a song. I works great - but
> I can't tell in the top collection area which ones have been used. I
> don't want to use them more than once. What am I missing???
===========================
After you drag a picture to the timeline...
right click / delete that picture in the
collection screen. (they'll still be on the
timeline)
============================
> Any tips on neat ways to do a photo/song movie and look cool and
> different??
>
> Thanks,
> Barb
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Maybe something in the following article will offer some ideas:

Creating and sharing great movies
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/moviemaker/create/default.mspx

Movie Makers Website
http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/
(lots of info here)

Windows Movie Maker 2 - Photo Story 3
www.papajohn.org
(lots of info here)

How about a StarWars style title?

Go to...Tools / Titles and Credits /
choose where you want the title..."Title
at the beginning" for example...

Now click..."Change the title animation"
and choose...Scroll Perspective...

Now click...Edit the title text...

Enter your text.

Done - Add title to movie.

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John Inzer
Digital Media MVP

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