Nov 23 2016 09:02 AM
I would like to know if there are any plans by Microsoft to bring back video editing in the OS in some form or fashion. We are buying Macs just to create movies. It seems to me this would be a simple and realtively easy investment for Microsoft to make.
Thanks
Nov 29 2016 11:04 AM
Dec 09 2016 12:24 PM
We install Microsoft MovieMaker on all our student Windows 10 tablets . Works just fine for what we do. It is still part of the Windows Essentials Suite. We just choose a custom install and uncheck everything but MovieMaker. It does require dotNet 2 or 3 which we have to install first using a commandline.
Feb 10 2017 01:31 PM
Mar 27 2017 03:57 AM
SolutionJun 10 2019 07:00 AM
@MIKE HALVERSON First, I see that this was penned in November 2016 with the last response written in March of 2017.
The latest update of the free Windows 10 Microsoft Photos App has video editing. It has the ability to create a video interspersed with photos and video clips with voice-over, music, titles, special effects, etc. It even has custom (copyright-free) music or you can add your own music. It allows trimming of video content, so you can show different parts of the same video at different times throughout your creation. An Add-on was just released with more themes, music and options. It even renders in small, medium, and large to an MP4.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=27&v=C-1BVhyw1VY
You can find it in the Microsoft Store.
Jun 20 2019 08:48 AM
We are now using the Photos app and not installing moviemaker. @Jeff Pence
Mar 27 2017 03:57 AM
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