Re: forming a gap w/pictures

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What a great idea John

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Graham Hughes
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"PapaJohn" <papajohn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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and for those who forget things like I do, you can add a title clip using
Movie Maker... and type in it a reminder of what will go into it later,
like "... this space is for the video clip of Jessie...". Stretch it to
the duration you want.

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"Marcy" <rm@rmcom> wrote in message
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Then again...maybe I don't understand the
question.


Hi John & Graham & all : Im sorry if I wasn't clear on my question. I DO
want to fill in the gaps with picture & audio. Just not yet. I am trying
to do a mini movie for my graduate and since I am scanning pics,
gathering digital pics, etc, I would like to work with what I have now
and as I get more pics, insert them later (since I am doing a
chronological type movie). And since I am on a time limit with
graduations nearing, I prefer to get my work started and not wait to
throw it all together in one 'shot'-i figure this movie will for sure be
more than 10 minutes long....
please help if you can, thank you


"John Inzer" <oobie@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Marcy wrote:
How can I add pictures to my timeline in sections?
For exam: I want to jump to the middle or end of the movie that I am
making & add pictures to match the audio. But WMM seems to only let
me drag the audio that I have added (forming a gap in audio) and not
the pictures. It appears that I can only add pictures to the next
empty frame available in sequence and not later to where I have the
audio in advance.I can drag the picture & lengthen it, but it doesnt
'budge' to a different frame or area creating a gap, as when I do it
with audio. Is this possible to do?
thanks in advance
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There's no way to leave gaps in the Video
track of the timeline. And if you could...you
would have a black screen for the duration
of the gap...pretty boring for a video don't
you think?

If a black screen is what you want...you could
create black images in your image editing
software and add them to the timeline in the
places where you want the gaps.

Then again...maybe I don't understand the
question.

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