Windows Movie Maker 2 Zero to Hero: Leveraging Java Open Source Technologies

Windows Movie Maker 2 Zero to Hero: Leveraging Java Open Source Technologies

by Jon Bounds (Author), Jen deHaan (Author), John Buechler (Author)

Synopsis

Windows Movie Maker 2 Zero to Hero takes you from filming your movie (with useful tips to improve the quality) through editing and adding effects, to premiering your masterpiece to your friends and family.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 284
Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.
Publisher: Springer
Published: 28 Oct 2004

ISBN 10: 1590591496
ISBN 13: 9781590591499
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From the reviews:

Microsoft's free editing program finally covered comprehensively. - Digital Video Made Easy

Microsoft's Movie Maker 2 is a simple editing program that is simple to use and a great introduction to digital video. ... Windows Movie Maker 2 Zero To Hero ... has plenty of practical tips on how to use it effectively. ... This book covers many of the features in Movie Maker 2 by using a mixture of images and screenshots. ... complex exercises are detailed in steps. The writer clearly has a vast knowledge of the program ... . (Digital Video, Issue 14, 2004)

Author Bio
John Buechler has been a photographer and videographer from the pre-digital days of film cameras and projectors to the non-linear computerized editing of today. He uses many different photo and video editing software tools and, since its first release, he has been an avid user of Microsoft's Movie Maker. He lives in Kalamazoo, Michigan. In addition to doing freelance video work, he applies his photography, video and computer skills to home and family uses. He is called 'Papa' by his grandchildren and is known by many on the Internet as 'PapaJohn'. His personal website (papajohn.org), includes links to some of his movies. PapaJohn is active on several Microsoft-sponsored multimedia newsgroups. John was recognized by Microsoft as one of their 2003 Most Valuable Professionals in the multimedia area. He recently expanded his support role by becoming a moderator of the Movie Maker 2 Special Interest Group (SIG) for the Windows Media Los Angeles Users Group at windowsmedia.org.