Video loops and borders
Hey...
check out this post on the windowsmoviemakers.net forum.
Forum member SamHogy has come up with the great idea for using animated videoloops to create a border effect using some special transitions within Movie Maker 2. The post features links to a couple of videos that demo this cool technique using one of the loops available for download on this site.
I've had a little play with this technique - my results can be seen in the video below:
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The texture motion borders were created using 4 customised "Split video transitions" and various texture/video loops from my site . The transitions are available to download on the link below. Transitions of this type have no movement - they are simply a method of being able to display two videos at the same time. Here is how it would appear in the timeline:

Effects appear in the "Make titles or credits" menu as:
BFX Border 1
BFX Border 2
BFX Border 3
BFX Border 4
check out this post on the windowsmoviemakers.net forum.
Forum member SamHogy has come up with the great idea for using animated videoloops to create a border effect using some special transitions within Movie Maker 2. The post features links to a couple of videos that demo this cool technique using one of the loops available for download on this site.
I've had a little play with this technique - my results can be seen in the video below:
If the video does not display properly
click here to upgrade to Flash 8
The texture motion borders were created using 4 customised "Split video transitions" and various texture/video loops from my site . The transitions are available to download on the link below. Transitions of this type have no movement - they are simply a method of being able to display two videos at the same time. Here is how it would appear in the timeline:
Effects appear in the "Make titles or credits" menu as:
BFX Border 1
BFX Border 2
BFX Border 3
BFX Border 4

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