If you’re looking to create an online video series, Windows Live Movie Maker is a great tool to use. Here are four tips on how to get started:

  1. Choose a topic or theme. Before you start filming, decide what your series will be about. If you want to cover a specific topic, like cooking or gardening, choose that as your focus. If you want to make a series about your family life, for example, start by choosing some fun family moments to film and then build on that from there.
  2. Plan out your episodes. Once you have a topic or theme picked out, it’s time to plan out your episodes. Start by thinking about the main points you want to cover in each one and then figure out how best to do that in a video clip. For example, if you want to discuss cooking techniques for a particular dish, start by filming yourself preparing the dish and then breaking it down step-by-step for viewers. Or if you want to show how to make something using Windows Live Movie Maker itself, start with an introduction explaining the basics of the program and then show viewers how they can create their own videos using it.
  3. Choose footage and music wisely. Once you have all of your episode ideas figured out, it’s time to find footage and music that will work well together for your series. You can use stock footage from online sources or shoot some of your own footage using digital cameras or camcorders if you have them handy (just be sure to keep track of where each clip is used so that it doesn’t get lost in the editing process). And finally, be sure to choose music that fits the tone of your series—a lighthearted song might work well during comedic episodes while something more somber might be appropriate for more serious topics covered in a video series about life lessons learned (or lost). ..

First go to the Windows Live Page and choose what programs you wish to install.  If you already have some of the applications installed they will be updated.

One thing to watch while your installing or updating Windows Live applications is to make sure and uncheck options you do not want changed.

Now that your Windows Live applications are installed click on Start and scroll to Windows Live to expand the applications and choose Windows Live Movie Maker.

The Live Movie Maker GUI will open ready for us to start creating our movie by dragging pictures or video into the left column.  We are assuming you have the video or photo files uploaded to your computer.

For this example I am taking the familiar clip of President Bush getting shoes thrown at him in Iraq and adding music to the piece.  Of course here is where your own creativity comes in.  You can take family photos, video, different music, etc … and make a video.  First simply drag the video clip into the left panel, then select Add in the Soundtrack section and choose an MP3.

You can trim sections of the video from the beginning or from the end.  Under the Edit tab choose Trim from the Video menu then simply drag the slider to cut out or add what you want.

Other editing tools include adding effects and transitions between pictures and video segments.

By default WLMM will save your project in .wlmp format, however you can choose to convert your project to .WMV in different resolutions.

From WLMM you can upload the video to Soapbox on MSN Video or upload it directly to YouTube by installing a plug-in.  Just download and install the plug-in following the Setup Wizard.

After having the YouTube plug-in installed click on Publish then LiveUpload to YouTube.

You will be prompted to sign into your YouTube account then fill out description fields for the video then click the Publish button.

A progress screen will be displayed while the video is published to YouTube then a confirmation message.  There is a View Online button, but don’t expect to actually watch the video until YouTube has processed it.

Other Video Site Plug-ins:

Facebook SmugMug Flickr Picasa Web Publisher Drupal Publisher

Conclusion:

Right now Windows Live Movie Maker is in Beta and personally I would like to see more of the options available in the traditional version of Movie Maker.  Currently WLMM will allow quick and easy edits to basic video projects, but if you’re looking for more features and editing tools stick with Movie Maker or other video creation products.