MOH Essentials
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by: Tymon Hytem
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As good a topic as it is, it's not an easy one... we've been wrestling for days with what to cover and how to say it, ending up with 3 topics: obtaining music so it's accessible to Movie Maker, selecting the right music and mixing it into the project, and distributing the rendered movie. Getting music should be pretty easy today, so much is online, easy to search for and download, for free or a small fee. And if it's not immediately importable to your collection, you can copy it as it plays into a Movie Maker narration file, or, if you don't have the narration option on your system, you can burn it to an audio CD and rip it back into your computer as an importable WMA file. Choosing music during the editing phase is about what music you have in your library, and how it fits into your movie. For home movies it's best to use music you like. How to mix it into the visual and other surrounding audio is the artistic part of the process, distributing your rendered movies is a potentially sticky part. Distributing copies to friends and family, or others, for free or fee gets you into meeting laws, having rights, obtaining permissions, and paying royalties
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Tymon Hytem has worked in the electronics field for the past 15 years. He enjoys helping people decide on electronic gadgets from telephones to XM Radio and choosing the perfect XM Satellite Radio system for their needs.
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