Learn how to how to insert an end credit Animation to your video in Windows Movie Maker without loosing your original audio/sound footage. In this video i will teach you how to insert a End Credit Animation to your video using Windows Movie Maker while keeping your original audio/sound footage in sync. For this example i have already uploaded a video for the purpose of this tutorial. The Video has been separated into several parts using the split too, the original audio has been added as a second track and the audio of of the 1st track has been switched off. If you don't know how to split your video or add your audio as a second track, please see the video links at the bottom of this description as i have created other video tutorials on how to do this. It is really useful to add your original audio/sound as a second track as it allows you to remove visual parts of your video and replace them with other footage such as pictures, video clips or animations while keeping your original audio/sound footage in sync. If you don't do this you will loose parts of your original audio/sound when you remove the part of video that you wish to replace. In this video tutorial we will be replacing the end part of the video clip with a scrolling text end credit animation outro. To do this we will firstly need to know the duration of the video clip we are removing, so we can replace it with the scrolling text end credit animation outro we require. In order to work out the video clip duration we will need to drag the timeline bar at the beginning of the video to the start point of the video clip we are removing and then write down the start time of the video clip. We will then need to take the timeline bar to the end of the video clip we wish to remove and write down the end time of the video clip. Subtract the start time from the end time to find out our time duration of the video clip we wish to replace. Now we have our time duration we can begin the process of inserting our scrolling text end credit animation outro: 1. Right click the video clip you are replacing and click remove. 2. Now drag your timeline bar to the end of your video, which is where we wish to insert the scrolling text end credit animation outro. 3. Click the 'Credit' option and a drop-down menu will appear. 4. Select the 'credit' Template. 5. Add the text you require to the text field within the video screen. 6. Adjust the spacing of the text if required. 7. Select the animation type you require from the drop down menu on the right hand side of the menu bar. In this video tutorial i selected the classic scroll down text end credit outro animation. 7. Under 'text duration' enter the duration of the clip you removed (See paragraph above regarding working out clip duration). 8. Click on 'Edit' Enter your time duration under the 'duration' field (this will change the background clip duration). Please note: if you need to change any other features of the credit animation after clicking away from it's toolbar menu, then you will need click on the end credit animation clip and then click on 'Format' to return to that set of menu options. Thanks for watching my video tutorial on 'How to add a End Credit Animation to your Video within Windows Movie Maker' Please feel free to add a like or a comment below. Keywords: end, credit, animation, video, clip, windows, movie, maker, add, create, make, how to, without, loosing, original, audio, footage, insert, scrolling, text, outro, free, live, tutorial, project, using, replace, edit, sound. -------------------------------- This video is part 5 of 5 videos on how to make a video tutorial using Windows Movie Maker. Please feel free to watch my other videos in this collection: Part 1: How to Trim or Split a Video clip within Windows Movie Maker ****** Part 2: How to upload your Video Audio as a 2nd track within Windows Movie Maker ****** Part 3: How to add a Title Animation Intro to your video within windows Movie Maker ****** Part 4: How to add a Picture Image during your Video within Windows Movie Maker ****** Part 5: How to add a End Credit Animation to your Video within Windows Movie Maker ****** This video is part of a playlist. Please click the following web link to watch the other video tutorials I've created on 'How to create a video tutorial using Windows Movie Maker':- ******