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In this video, you're gonna learn how to do the following shutter effect...
using Windows Movie Maker. I'm using a shutter effect sound from
microuzi900, so here's the game plan. we want the first picture to come up
and we wanna unite that with the last picture and in between there has to be that shutter
sound, which is about a second.
And on the first picture, we're gonna do the fade out to white
special effect and on the second picture, we're gonna do a fade in from white special
effect. Ok, so here's my project, and we're gonna
add the sound shutter, now we're gonna use shutter to
overlap the first picture and the second picture. And we should get this...
All we have to do now is add the fade effects.
First picture, make sure you click on it and then you click on visual effects.
Drop down on this more tab and click multiple effects.
There you can choose fade out to white special effect and apply it.
Then we're gonna do the same thing for the second one.
Visual effects, drop this down on this tab then multiple effects.
This one is gonna be fade in from white special effect however.
Now let's check out how that looks.... Thanks for watching.