There was a request on the forums for a two-line title where the first line was smaller than the second and where the spacing was a little tighter. This would work well for a series of credits at the beginning or end of your movie.
Take a look at the video and if that is something you would like, click through to the post on Adding a Custom "Directed By" Title to Windows Movie Maker. Incidentally there are versions for either XP or Vista.
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Custom 'Directed By' Title
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Custom Negative and Bloom Effects for Vista Movie Maker
Here's a couple new effects for the Vista version of Movie Maker. The first two effects are called 'Bloom In' and 'Bloom Out'. They create a bright glare to come from lighter items in the video. If you use Bloom Out at the end of a clip, and Bloom In at the beginning of the next, you can get a cool transition, that you've probably seen a lot on TV. The other effect is a Negative effect which reverses all the color values. Preview a video of the Bloom and Negative effects
To install: Click on the icon above which will download the custom negative and bloom effects. Save the installer, then run it to install the custom code you'll need for Vista Movie Maker.After installing, you'll have the new effects the next time you start up Movie Maker.
If you have any questions on these effects, feel free to post in the forum topic on the Bloom and Negative Effects
Posted by Blaine at 12:40 AM 12 comments
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Custom Resize Effects for Vista Movie Maker
When dealing with pictures and videos in different sizes, it's often useful to be able to stretch or squash the clips to fit within the screen. You might also want to crop the edges or add a border. The following package of 'Resize' effects lets you do all those things. Preview a video of the 'Resize' effects
To install: Click on the icon above which will download the custom resize effects. Save the installer, then run it to install the custom code you'll need for Vista Movie Maker.After installing, you'll have a several new effects for adding borders, cropping, stretching, squashing and fitting to screen.
If you have any questions on these effects, feel free to post in the forum topic on the Resize Effects
Posted by Blaine at 1:30 AM 2 comments
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Custom PSP Overlay Title
Following my series of custom Movie Maker image overlays, here's an overlay where your video appears on the screen of a PSP. This looks best with widescreen video, but you can use standard 4:3 video too.
To install: Click on the image above which will download the custom PSP Overlay title. Once it is saved, run the installer which will copy the required image and .xml files.To use the new title
If you have any questions, feel free to post them in the original forum post that inspired this title.
Sunday, September 02, 2007
Custom TV Overlay for Windows Movie Maker
One of the neat things you can do with custom titles is to resize the video and overlay an image. Using this technique, you can easily overlay an image of a TV screen, for example. (Click here for a sample video with a TV overlay).
Note: This title has been designed to work with either the XP version or the Vista version of Movie Maker. It also works whether your project has a 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratio.
To install: Click on the image above which will download the custom TV Overlay title. Once it is saved, run the installer which will copy the required image and .xml files.To use the new title
If you have any questions, feel free to post them in the original forum post that inspired this title.
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Custom Contrast Effects For Movie Maker
Windows Movie Maker should have come with some standard effects to decrease/increase the contrast of your video. However, since it doesn't, I had to create some of my own.
Click on the icon above which will download the custom contrast effects. Run the installer and it will install the custom code and icons you'll need for Vista Movie Maker.After installing, you'll have a couple new effects for decreasing contrast and a couple for increasing contrast. If you need a stronger effect, apply the effect several times. You can also customize the .xml if you want other contrast settings. Enjoy!
If you have any questions, feel free to post them in the original forum post that inspired these effects.
Posted by Blaine at 10:50 PM 2 comments
Monday, August 06, 2007
Compositing and Translucency now available for Vista Movie Maker
One of the most popular custom transitions in Windows Movie Maker (XP) is one called "Comp A add B" that allows you to composite two clips together. For example, if you had a clip of a firework or an explosion, you could composite that on top of another clip. Rather than explain it further, take a look at this sample compositing clip of an explosive bear
Until now, there was no easy way to have this same "Comp A add B" transition under Vista Movie Maker. It took a little bit of work, 2 DLLs, an .FX and .XML file, but I finally got it to work.
While I was at it, I added the translucency transitions that allow you to play two clips simultaneously, but blended together. There is also a *bonus* camera jiggle effect. If you watch to the end of the video, you'll see the whole image shake as the explosion hits. That was done with the 'Camera Jiggle' effect.
Note: These transitions reimplement existing custom transitions available for Windows Movie Maker for XP so if you have XP, instead go to the Windows Movie Makers forums and search for 'comp a add b' or 'translucency' When I get a chance, I might republish an XP version, just so you can get my pretty icons.
Instructions for installing:After installing, you'll have these new transitions:
If you don't already have the Visual Studio 2005 SP1 Redistributable Files installed, run that installer first.
You will also need to have the latest version of DirectX End User Runtimes (Aug 2007) installed.
Next, click on the icon above which will download the custom compositing and translucency transitions. Run the installer and it will install the custom code you'll need for Vista Movie Maker.
You'll also have the bonus effect:
If you have any questions, feel free to post them in the original forum post that inspired these transitions.
Posted by Blaine at 3:55 AM 23 comments
Labels: custom, effects, transitions, vista
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Custom Letterbox Effects for Vista Movie Maker
There have been lots of requests on the forums for a letterbox/widescreen effect which adds black 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 effect.
Note: These effects take advantage of the new effects architecture of Vista Movie Maker and therefore will not work in XP. It is a Vista-only effect. There are other solutions for XP such as a letterbox title.
Click on the icon above which will download the custom letterbox effects. Run the installer and it will install the custom code you'll need for Vista Movie Maker.After installing, you'll have new effects called:
Posted by Blaine at 2:25 AM 12 comments
Monday, June 04, 2007
Custom Bubble Warp Effect for Vista Movie Maker
I was playing around with Vista Movie Maker and came up with this custom "Bubble Warp" effect. It's rather subtle and looks best when applied to pictures with short durations. If you apply it to video or to longer duration photos, you may not even notice the effect.
Note: This effect takes advantage of the new effects architecture of Vista Movie Maker and therefore will not work in XP. It is a Vista-only effect.
Click on the icon above which will download the custom bubble warp effect. Run the installer and it will install the custom code you'll need for Vista Movie Maker.After installing, you'll have a new effect called "Blaine's Bubble Warp". Enjoy!
Posted by Blaine at 10:52 PM 4 comments
Saturday, May 26, 2007
Custom Color Fade Effects for Vista Movie Maker
Vista Movie Maker comes with standard effects to apply a grayscale or sepia tone effect to your pictures or video, but one thing it lacks is an easy way to have video gradually fade to or from grayscale or sepia to full color. I've created a package of custom effects that let you add this ability to Windows Movie Maker.
Click on the icon above which will download the custom color fade effects. Run the installer and it will install the custom code you'll need for Vista Movie Maker.After installing, you'll have the following new color fade effects:
Note: These effects take advantage of the new effects architecture of Vista Movie Maker and therefore will not work in XP. They are Vista-only effects. For users of XP, you can achieve this same look manually: Fading between grayscale and color in XP Movie Maker
Posted by Blaine at 7:23 PM 2 comments
Saturday, April 21, 2007
Custom Dreamy Look Title Overlay for Windows Movie Maker
I've just reworked my prior "Dreamy Look" overlay so it works in XP and Vista. Here's a sample Dreamy Look Video
Note: This title has been designed to work with either the XP version or the Vista version of Movie Maker.
Click on the image above which will download the custom Dreamy Look title overlay. Run the installer (CustomDreamyLook) and it will install the custom XML code and the image file you'll need.To use the new title
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Custom Photo Album Title for Windows Movie Maker, Updated for Vista
Have you ever wanted to make your photos or videos look like they are part of a photo album? (See my sample album) If so, I've just created a custom title overlay that can be used in Windows Movie Maker. It makes it look like your photos or video are mounted in a photo album, with a white edge and notched photo corners.
Note: This title has been designed to work with either the XP version or the Vista version of Movie Maker.
Click on the image above which will download the custom Photo Album title overlay. Run the installer (CustomPhotoAlbum) and it will install the custom XML code and the image file you'll need.To use the new title
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Custom Torn Page Titles in the style of Veronica Mars, Updated for Vista
The UPN show Veronica Mars opens with video of the various cast members and torn notebook pages showing their names. I was inspired by a post on the Windows Movie Maker forums, to create a similar look.
Note: These titles have been designed to work with either the XP version or the Vista version of Movie Maker.
Click on the image or the link above. Run the installer (CustomTornPages) and it will install the custom XML code and the image files you'll need.To use the new title:
Sample video: Veronica Mars Style Intro
Download: Torn Pages Custom Titles
Sunday, February 18, 2007
Custom Speed Effects for Movie Maker (XP & Vista)

Movie Maker comes with a couple standard effects to speed up or slow down your video. If you find that you need more control over the speed, you can download these custom Speed Effects with different incremental speeds.
Note: These effects have been designed to work with either the XP version or the Vista version of Movie Maker.
Click on the picture of the tortoise and the hare above which will download the custom speed effects. Run the installer (CustomSpeedEffects) and it will install the custom XML code you'll need.After installing, you'll have new custom speed effects for
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Custom TV Ratings Titles updated for Vista
Are you using Windows Movie Maker to edit your home videos? Have you ever wanted to add the TV Ratings to the top of your home videos? I created a set of custom titles that can be used in Windows Movie Maker to add the various TV Ratings (Y, Y7, G, PG, 14, MA) to the top left corner of your video.
Note: These titles have been designed to work with either the XP version or the Vista version of Movie Maker.
Click on the rating logo above which will download the custom titles for TV Ratings. Run the installer (CustomTVRatings) and it will install the custom XML code and the image files you'll need.To use the new titles, go to 'Tools' > 'Titles and Credits' > 'Title on the selected clip' > 'change the title animation'. Under your list of one line titles should be 6 new ones called:
If you want an additional subtitle, type it into the text fields, otherwise just type a single space. Click 'Done'.
Sunday, June 25, 2006
Soccer Ball Titles for Windows Movie Maker
With the World Cup frenzy and a request on the Movie Maker Forums, I created the following set of Movie Maker Soccer (a.k.a. Football) Titles. Most of the XML came directly from HitTheBongo's set of baseball titles. I didn't change much other than the names and the images.
Click on the soccer ball above which will download the custom soccer ball titles. Run the self-extracting executable (soccerball) and it will install the custom XML code and the image files you'll need.To use the new titles, go to 'Tools' > 'Titles and Credits' > 'Title on the selected clip' > 'change the title animation'. Under your list of one line titles should be 4 new ones called:
I've got some ideas for additions, but I wanted to get these out to those that were requesting them. The bulk of the credit should obviously go to HitTheBongo.
Posted by Blaine at 10:20 PM 2 comments
Monday, June 05, 2006
Windows Movie Maker - Effects Icons
If you are creating custom effects in Windows Movie Maker, you need to specify an icon number. Rather than guessing, you can use the following images to figure out which of the standard 36 icons (0 through 35) you want to use. Click on a thumbnail to see the full image.
Effects Icons 0-11
Effects Icons 12-23
Effects Icons 24-35
Tuesday, May 30, 2006
Windows Movie Maker - Transition Icons
If you are creating custom transitions in Windows Movie Maker, you need to specify an icon number. Rather than guessing, you can use the following images to figure out which of the standard 92 icons (0 through 91) you want to use. Click on a thumbnail to see the full image.
Transition Icons 0-11
Transition Icons 12-23
Transition Icons 24-35
Transition Icons 36-47
Transition Icons 48-59
Transition Icons 60-71
Transition Icons 72-83
Transition Icons 84-91
Posted by Blaine at 10:19 AM 2 comments
Labels: custom, icons, transitions, xp
Sunday, January 15, 2006
TV Ratings in Windows Movie Maker
Are you using Windows Movie Maker to edit your home videos? Have you ever wanted to add the TV Ratings to the top of your home videos? I created a set of custom titles that can be used in Windows Movie Maker to add the various TV Ratings (Y, Y7, G, PG, 14, MA) to the top left corner of your video.
Note: This package of titles has been updated to work both with Windows XP and Windows Vista versions of Movie Maker.
Click on the rating logo above which will download the custom titles for TV Ratings. Run the installer (CustomTVRatings) and it will install the custom XML code and the image files you'll need.To use the new titles, go to 'Tools' > 'Titles and Credits' > 'Title on the selected clip' > 'change the title animation'. Under your list of one line titles should be 6 new ones called:
If you want an additional subtitle, type it into the text fields, otherwise just type a single space. Click 'Done'.
