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| Hello, A while back I read an article in maximum pc about making a movie using two camcorders covering the same event, like a wedding, but I can't seem to find the issue. I have a wedding reception with two recordings, one from a camcorder mounted on a tripod which never moved, the other carried around the room during the same time. What I want to do is combine the two using the audio from the tripod cam but cutting away to different parts of the room making it look more professional. Are there any tutorials you could point me in. I realize the trick is to line up the audio but I don't see how you get the two videos over each other. Thanks, | Guest
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| Hi... I wrote the article, using a wedding dance scene... It was originally in the Winter 2005 quarterly special, as a 7 page tutorial Make a Killer Home Movie with Maker 2. It was republished in the November 2005 edition as a reworked 6 page article about Movie Maker, starting on page 42 after the Happy 20th Birthday article for Windows. -- website references are to www.papajohn.org PapaJohn "vifa84" <vifa84@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:54B00148-DD05-449B-B1A6-D3AB195448C7@microsoft.com... Quote:
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