Blaine's Movie Maker Blog
Movie making for the home video enthusiast
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Blaine's Video with Scrolling Text
In response to a query on the Windows Movie Makers forums, I created this custom title animation. It shrinks the current video and shows it on the left. You can then type a lot of text (credits, notes, disclaimers, copyrights, etc.) and have it scroll by on the right.
For instructions on how to add this custom title and use it in Windows Movie Maker 6.0, please check the WMM forums. Please post there if you have further questions.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Blaine's TV Signal Effects
Back in the "old" days, we all had analog TVs where the picture was drawn by an electron beam on a cathode ray tube (CRT). The resulting picture often had noise in the signal, visible scan lines and a slight curvature to the screen. Well, now you can relive those days by applying one of my TV Signal Effects. These effects work with Windows Movie Maker 6.0 (either under Vista or Windows 7).
To install the TV Signal Effects into Windows Movie Maker, you have a choice of installers depending on whether you are running WMM 6.0 on a 64-bit or 32-bit version of Windows. Pick the correct installer and it will put the necessary files into C:\Program Files\Movie Maker\Shared.
TV Signal (All) - all 3 effects applied at once (curvature, noise and scanlines)
TV Signal (Curvature) - distorts the picture to give it a slight curvature.
TV Signal (Noise) - adds some random "dot crawl" to the clip.
TV Signal (Scanlines) - draws the screen in bands of light and dark, with some color fringing.
You can apply the individual effects, or just use the combined TV Signal (All) effect. You might also want to apply a Blur effect or Grayscale effect, especially if you are simulating a black and white TV, or maybe a surveillance monitor.
Note: These transitions require the architecture of WMM 6.0 and can't be made to work on versions 2.6 or earlier.
To install the TV Signal Effects into Windows Movie Maker, you have a choice of installers depending on whether you are running WMM 6.0 on a 64-bit or 32-bit version of Windows. Pick the correct installer and it will put the necessary files into C:\Program Files\Movie Maker\Shared.
Windows Movie Maker 6.0:After restarting Windows Movie Maker, you should have 4 new TV Signal effects with corresponding icons:
Blaine's TV Signal Effects (64-bit) Installer
Blaine's TV Signal Effects (32-bit) Installer
You can apply the individual effects, or just use the combined TV Signal (All) effect. You might also want to apply a Blur effect or Grayscale effect, especially if you are simulating a black and white TV, or maybe a surveillance monitor.
Note: These transitions require the architecture of WMM 6.0 and can't be made to work on versions 2.6 or earlier.
Monday, December 12, 2011
Blaine's Custom Transition Pack 3 (Paper Fold)
These transitions require the use of Rehan's ShaderTFX add-on. If you've never installed this before, follow the directions on his website and test they work first. If you've already installed a copy of ShaderTFX (registered or unregistered), you can skip these steps.
There are two installers depending on whether you are running WMM 6.0 on a 64-bit or 32-bit version of Windows. The installer will put the necessary files into, C:\Program Files\Movie Maker\Shared.
Prerequisite: Rehan's ShaderTFX add-on.
Windows Movie Maker 6.0:
Blaine's Transition Pack 3 (64-bit) Installer
Blaine's Transition Pack 3 (32-bit) Installer
After restarting Windows Movie Maker, you should have 7 new Paper Fold transitions with corresponding icons. They all look like the screen is being folded down the middle and then it opens up to the new clip. The only difference between the clips is the color background that appears.
*Note: These transitions require the architecture of WMM 6.0 and can't be made to work on versions 2.6 or earlier. For anyone that wants to customize the background color, check the .xml.
Labels:
custom,
ShaderTFX,
transitions,
unregistered,
vista,
windows7,
WMM-6.0
Saturday, October 08, 2011
Custom Camera Shutter and Letterbox Effects for Windows Movie Maker 6.0 (Updated)
There have been lots of requests on the forums for a letterbox/widescreen effect which adds bars to the top and bottom of your video. Well, I went one step farther and added a couple more effects that let you have the bars appear and disappear. Here's a sample video of the moving letterbox effects.
Note: These effects take advantage of the effects architecture of Windows Movie Maker 6.0 and therefore will not work in XP. There are other solutions for XP such as a letterbox title.
There are two installers depending on whether you are running WMM 6.0 on a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows. The installer will put the necessary files into, C:\Program Files\Movie Maker\Shared.
Windows Movie Maker 6.0:After installing, you'll have new effects called:
Blaine's Letterbox Effects (32-bit)
Blaine's Letterbox Effects (64-bit)
Blaine's ASCII Text Effects for Windows Movie Maker 6.0 (Updated!)
Have you heard of ASCII Art? It's a method of drawing pictures using just the characters on your keyboard. How cool would it be if you could apply an effect in Windows Movie Maker to have your photos or videos instantly converted to ASCII Art? Well with my latest ASCII Text effects you can do it very easily.
A couple notes:
These effects require a registered copy of Rehan's ShaderTFX add-on. It will also work if you are still within the trial period of ShaderTFX. If you've never installed ShaderTFX before, follow the directions on Rehan's website and test that his transitions and effects work first. If you've already installed and registered a copy of ShaderTFX, you can skip these steps.
For a preview of what these effects look like, check out Blaine's ASCII Text Effects (Updated)
For the new effects, there are two installers depending on whether you are running WMM 6.0 on a 64-bit or 32-bit version of Windows. The installer will put the necessary files into, C:\Program Files\Movie Maker\Shared.
Prerequisite: Rehan's ShaderTFX add-on (registered or unexpired!).
Windows Movie Maker 6.0:
Blaine's ASCII Text Effects (64-bit) Installer
Blaine's ASCII Text Effects (32-bit) Installer
After restarting Windows Movie Maker, you should have three new effects called:
Just apply one of these effects to your video like any other effect. Often you may want to apply a 'Brightness, Increase' once or twice, or a Blur effect to your clip before the ASCII effect. Brightness added afterwards can also help.
*Note: These effects require the architecture of WMM 6.0 and can't be made to work on versions 2.6 or earlier, nor will it work on Windows Live Movie Maker.
Tuesday, August 02, 2011
Blaine's Custom Transition Pack 2 (MultiSlide)
These transitions require the use of Rehan's ShaderTFX add-on. If you've never installed this before, follow the directions on his website and test they work first. If you've already installed a copy of ShaderTFX (registered or unregistered), you can skip these steps. There are two installers depending on whether you are running WMM 6.0 on a 64-bit or 32-bit version of Windows. The installer will put the necessary files into, C:\Program Files\Movie Maker\Shared.
Prerequisite: Rehan's ShaderTFX add-on.
Windows Movie Maker 6.0:
Blaine's Transition Pack 2 (64-bit) Installer
Blaine's Transition Pack 2 (32-bit) Installer
After restarting Windows Movie Maker, you should have 7 new transitions with corresponding icons:
*Note: These transitions require the architecture of WMM 6.0 and can't be made to work on versions 2.6 or earlier.
Labels:
custom,
ShaderTFX,
transitions,
unregistered,
vista,
windows7,
WMM-6.0
Monday, July 25, 2011
Alias (or Simpsons) Title for Windows Movie Maker
Note: This title will work in WMM 2.1 (XP) and WMM 6.0 (Vista). I've provided XML for both versions in the installers.
There are two installers depending on whether you are running on a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows. The installer will put the necessary files into, C:\Program Files\Movie Maker\Shared.
Blaine's Alias Title (32-bit)To use the new title:
Blaine's Alias Title (64-bit)
Go to 'Tools' > 'Titles and Credits' > 'Title on the selected clip'.
Type your text in the first box.
Click on 'change the title animation'.
Under your list of one line titles, find the new animation:
As with other titles, you can change the font and other styling attributes. For the best results, pick a big, bold font like Arial Black. Note: the color you choose for the font will actually be the color of the background, since the video and text are reversed.
Finally, click 'Done'.
A couple additional things you might want to do. If you want the title to take longer, stretch it to the right. I added the 'Fade In from White' effect to the video so that the text would start white.
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Custom Camcorder Overlay Title for Windows Movie Maker
Note: These titles will work in WMM 2.1 (XP) and WMM 6.0 (Vista). I've provided XML for both versions in the installers.
There are two installers depending on whether you are running on a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows. The installer will put the necessary files into, C:\Program Files\Movie Maker\Shared.
Blaine's Camcorder Overlay Title (32-bit)To use the new title:
Blaine's Camcorder Overlay Title (64-bit)
Go to 'Tools' > 'Titles and Credits' > 'Title on the selected clip'.
Click on 'change the title animation'.
Under your list of one line titles should be two titles:
Choose the one that matches your project, then click 'Done'.
Stretch the title so that it extends for the length of your video.
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Custom Flash Transitions for Windows Movie Maker 6.0
The transitions require the use of Rehan's ShaderTFX add-on. If you've never installed this before, follow the directions on his website and test they work first. If you've already installed a copy of ShaderTFX (registered or unregistered), you can skip these steps.
For a preview of what the flash transition looks like, check out this Blaine's Flash Transitions in Action.
There are two installers depending on whether you are running WMM 6.0 on a 64-bit or 32-bit version of Windows. The installer will put the necessary files into, C:\Program Files\Movie Maker\Shared.
Prerequisite: Rehan's ShaderTFX add-on.
Windows Movie Maker 6.0:
Blaine's Flash Transitions (64-bit) Installer
Blaine's Flash Transitions (32-bit) Installer
After restarting Windows Movie Maker, you should have 3 new transitions with corresponding icons:
Labels:
custom,
ShaderTFX,
transitions,
unregistered,
vista,
windows7,
WMM-6.0
Sunday, April 03, 2011
Custom Pixelate Effects for Windows Movie Maker 6.0
Steps to install:The effects will get installed in C:\Program Files\Movie Maker. After restarting WMM 6.0, you'll have five new effects in various pixelation sizes.
1) Figure out if you are running a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows.
2) Pick the matching installer.
Blaine's Pixelate Effects (32-bit)
Blaine's Pixelate Effects (64-bit)
Note: These effects will not work with the older 2.x versions of Movie Maker.
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