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Technical Term For Using One Colour In A Movie

Text color in windows live movie maker?

When you click on 'Change the text font and color' there should be two buttons under the title 'Color,' one with a big A and one with just a colored box. The one with the big A is your text color while the colored box is your background color. Hope this helps.

Windows movie Maker text color?

Hi everyone! I was going to make a video on Movie Maker for a Spanish class.

I want to make one word two different colors. (to highlight verb changes)

Can I make one word two different colors on Movie Maker?

Why can't I click on background color on Windows live movie maker? it won't let me use background color. Help!?

Everything works find on Windows live movie maker, the only problem is that I can't use the "background color" why is that? someone please help me! it's shaded gray and won't let me click on it...

Which is India's first color movie?

•Kisan Kanya was a 1937 Hindi Cinecolor feature film which was directed by Moti B. Gidwani and produced by Ardeshir Irani of Imperial Pictures. It is largely remembered by the Indian public on account of it being India's first indigenously made colour film.•Jay Darji's answer to Who is the first actor of Bollywood?

Is there a way to make one colour stand out in a video?

When you shoot the video, make sure that the color of the item that you wish to stand out does not appear anywhere else in the shots. After this, use a program like VirtualDub to subdue everything but that color, and possibly change that color to the desired color. I'm not sure if this is possible in Windows Movie Maker, but batch mode filtering software like VirtualDub can be used together with other movie making programs.

If you already shot the footage, things are more tricky, as you probably will have to change the colors manually for each frame, or create a "spotlight" filter that moves with the item that you wish to highlight. Both of these will take quite some time.

How do I use multiple color text in windows movie maker live?

Hey,

I highly recommend that you install the latest beta version releasd on AUG 17 2010 from here: http://explore.live.com/windows-live-ess...
This is build version: 3002.0810

Many new features were added, like Snapshot capturing from video clips, Webcam recoding straight into WLMM(only on Win7), Publish to Flickr and Speed up videos ,etc.

In regards to your question, unfortunately, you can't apply different colors to different parts of the text located inside the same Text box.

A workaround that you can implement, is by saving the movie several times and each time you save it you have a different text color added next to the showing text in the preview ;)
To clarify more: Add blablabla in white, save your movie ;) Then, add the .WMV file to WLMM, then add blabla in red to your video file in WLMM, position it next to the previewed text, then save the movie. Then, Add the WMV again, (now you should see 2 text in the video), add blablabla in green next to the other text and save the movie again :P It should work!

Also, I recommend that you watch video tutorials on youtube at http://youtube.com/livemoviemaker
Most of the videos on that channel will walk you through the basic steps to learn about the WLMM.

If you have more questions, let me know...

LiveMovieMaker Big Fan

What was the first movie made in color?

There is a blurred answer because there were early attempts with dyes and hand painted individual frames but the generally accepted answer to the first film shot in color was "Cupid Angling" made in 1918, the Wizard or Oz and Gone With The Wind were made in Technicolor in 1939, a process that had been around for quite some time by then. There were hand colored segments in movies dating back to 1902. Here’s the IMDbPro entry;

When was the first color movie made?

A bit of a tricky question.Edward Turner created the first process of capturing natural color on film back in 1902. However, the process was expensive, impractical and not ideal.First color movie was a 1902 French film La Vie et Passion du Christ so technically that's not a Hollywood movie. It was colored by hand and only certain segments had color.Hollywood had tried bringing color to film in various ways- many unsuccessfully bland.The first major Hollywood movie to be released in color was not The Wizard of Oz or Gone with the Wind. It was actually The Gulf Between, from 1917. It was shot in technicolor, not hand colored which made the process more viable.The first Hollywood hit to use technicolor came four years later in 1921 with the release of The Three Musketeers.Howard Hughes was the first to attempt multicolor instead of technicolor in 1930s Hell's Angels. It was very expensive but proved more viable and vibrant than technicolor process.Movies in color did not become standard until late in the 60s. Even Hitchcock stayed away from color for many years.Sources: Edward Raymond Turner - Wikipedia, List of early color feature films - Wikipedia

What your view of Children actors Swearing or using Profanity in Films?

I'm not talking about like older teens, such as high school age kids but say kids 13 and under, Swearing/using profanity, Sexual jokes, and stuff like that movies.

I've never seen Kick *** in full but I've seen a few clips from it and found it honestly disturbing.
Overall I have mixed feelings about it, obviously in big productions the actors make a lot of money and even in small films there is money made. The parents give consent and agree to there child delivering the lines in the film, language. At times they dub words in for younger children I know, I think the youngest actor I've seen curse in a film, was maybe about 9 or so.

On the other, I don't know if I'd want an son or daughter of mine doing that, it's debatable. I realize it's just acting but still.

It seems to me, it's mostly horror films where Children seem to have lines with vulgar words in them. Like the 2017 Version of The Movie IT. The one kid, who looks about 13-14 year curses constantly in the film and the others occasionally do. Robocop 2 comes to mind too with one character, who is about 12 and use quite a bit of profanity, I think another kid in the movie does too. The Good Son- macaulay culkin drops the F bomb once.

I did see a couple of smaller films(dont recall the names), one was a horror film where this one Kid about 11 curses quite a bit and another drama film, where 2 boys occasionally swear throughout the film.

Do you find it realistic or just for shock value.

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