- Photo to Movie Introduction
- Organizing Your Movie
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- Planning your movie
- Adding photos to your slide show
- Choosing your editing view
- Working with multiple key frames
- Working with a single key frame
- Previewing your movie using the full screen
- Changing the aspect ratio for your movie
- Changing the editing size of your movie
- Changing the editing frame rate of your movie
- Loading your document
- Saving your document
- Editing your preferences
- Choosing the background color
- Configuring a background graphic
- Working with Your Media
- Working with the Timeline
- Working with Photos
- Working with Motion Paths
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- Motion paths overview
- Selecting motion paths
- Adding a motion path on an existing photo
- Removing a motion path
- Using motion templates
- Adding photos without any motion effects
- Setting the duration of a motion path
- Constructing a curved motion path
- Easing in and easing out of motion
- Splitting and joining motion paths
- Working with Key Frames
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- Key frames overview
- Selecting key frames
- Working with the key frame panel
- Editing key frames
- Adding and inserting a key frame
- Removing key frames
- Making motion stop at key frame
- Making a key frame define a curved motion path
- Editing the zoom of a key frame
- Editing the rotation of a key frame
- Using title safe markers
- Working with Transitions
- Working with Audio
- Working with Titles and Graphics
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- Working with titles and graphics
- Adding titles
- Adding graphics
- Selecting titles and graphics
- Editing title or graphic timing
- Linking title and graphic timing to a photo
- Editing title position
- Editing graphics
- Editing title and graphic effects
- Editing title appearance
- Aligning titles and graphics to each other
- Setting the default title style
- Removing titles or graphics
- Cutting, copying, and pasting titles and graphics
- Adding captions to photos
- Rendering Your Movie
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- Making your movie
- Saving your movie to a Windows Media file
- Saving your movie to a QuickTime file
- Rendering your movie for YouTube
- Rendering your movie for iDVD
- How should I burn my movie to DVD on Windows?
- Improving video quality
- Choosing a video format for full screen playback
- Using adaptive blur
- Using motion blur
- Preventing flickering, flashing, and shimmering in rendered movie
- Understanding anamorphic rendered movies