In an earlier post, I provided a "Heads-Up" that Windows Movie Maker was no longer available for download and that Microsoft now recommends using the video creation tools that are built into Microsoft Photos.
Today's post provides you with another Heads-Up...
Microsoft News Centre UK - https://news.microsoft.com/en-gb/ - has recently published a helpful set of tutorial videos - https://news.microsoft.com/en-gb/2018/06/22/its-easy-to-create-an-amazing-video-using-microsoft-photos/ - that can help educators and/or learners create videos in Microsoft Photos.
The clips teach users how to...
- start a new video project - https://www.youtube.com/embed/30s-vPccI8A
- edit - https://www.youtube.com/embed/XEyn2NYVZqw
- add titles and captions - https://www.youtube.com/embed/5LM43thAjhI
- put in music and narration - https://www.youtube.com/embed/ns0JPLpN8t8 and
- experiment with 3D effects - https://www.youtube.com/embed/Vo4pXQO7eZc
If learning Providers use Windows 10 or their learners use Windows 10 on their personal computers, Microsoft Photos could be a great tool for learners to use to create videos.
The fine controls over timing make Microsoft Photos a better choice than some automated audio slideshow video tools without introducing the complications of using full-fledged video editors.
If you, and/or your learners give the Microsoft Photos Tutorials a try or have already used the Microsoft Photos Tutorials, do share your feedback, positive and/or negative, in the comments.
Thank you.
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