Publish Movies To Facebook From Windows Live Movie Maker

The Windows Live movie making is all about creating innovative movies with effects and background scores. The sequence of slide shows within the Movie Maker story board can depict stories of lives and nature. A creative director can make use of all movie making techniques available in Windows Live Movie Maker. Besides creating movies, you can publish the whole movie to social networking sites such as Facebook where your friends can view, comment and enjoy your creation. This is indeed a very simple procedure.

The first step in creating your movie is to open the Windows Live Movie Maker through “Programs”. This program is installed in your system as part of the Windows Live essential suite.

 

You will now be taken to the home tab of the Windows Live Movie Maker.

 

Add the required video or snaps from the system or web. Features needed to add texts, picture effects and background music are easily available as part of the Windows Live Movie Maker suite.

 

Once the movie is all set, you can easily publish it to Facebook by clicking on the Facebook symbol on the top pane. You will be prompted to select the resolution of the movie.

 

Upon selection of the required resolution, the movie is made ready to be published on Facebook. Set the movie name title and information regarding the movie. Click Publish.

 

 

The movie is now to be saved. The saving progression appears on the screen.

Once saved, your movie will be published to Facebook, that is, if you have already linked messenger to Facebook. If not, you can publish the movie using Facebook credentials. Your friends will now be able to see your post. You can also remove the post whenever you want to via Facebook.

 

 Reference: Nupur Dave (http://www.nupurdave.com)

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