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Uploaded by on May 8, 2009

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I will show you how you can slow you video down in windows movie maker 2, this is
effect in windows movie maker is called, Slow down, Half and you can find it
under the Tools, Video Effects TAB.
I have made a video of a video which has been on youtube for a while now some guy
bursting a water balloon, i had to try and slow this video down even more just to
see what it might look like, i have added the (Slow down, Half) effect on the
video clip 2 times which means the video will run for 2 mins, every time you add
the effect it will slow down the video even more, heres the video of how its done.

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  • @RPFeltz do it to all of them editing sometimes takes ALOT of time i used over an hour doing one of my middle school projects hehe

  • dude do ya have the link

  • wow bro ty! that was fast and easy!

  • I've got thousands of small parts and I want to slow them all down. How do I do this?

  • hi do you know if this effect is also in the newer windows movie maker version?

  • @factorxy24 i guess you can drag the slow motion onto the bit u want so be slow... but dunno if it will work :D

  • how do u slow down like lets say i want one part normal speed then in the middle of the vid slow down,then after to go back to normal speed

  • @Bbwalldude Use the split clip feature its in the movie box. It's the two clips separated by a dotted line. at the part you want to slow down cut the clip, and at the part you want to speed up again, but it again. In the middle will be the clip that you want to be slow. Change that and the rest will be normal. I recommend scrolling in so you can see the clip in milliseconds. Good Luck =)

  • how did you make it so perfect. when I do it it comes out choppy :(

  • how can u do that with windows 7

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