An Introduction To Moviestorm

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Publicado 2011-03-15
A 15-minute walkthrough by Moviestorm co-founder Matt Kelland, showing how to make a simple movie with Moviestorm from start to finish. The video covers set building, character creation, directing, dialog, filming, editing, visual effects, sound and music, titles & credits, and rendering.

Permission is granted to use this video for teaching or educational purposes.

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  • Until today, I didn't know moviestorm existed. This might be exactly what I was looking for.
  • @Harb40
    Very nice Matt. Easy to understand, simple yet informative.
  • @HemantJanAwatade
    Excellent Matt👌 Downloaded today... trying to make some educational videos. BTW you have elaborately explained.👌 Nice presentation.👌 Informative.👌 Greetings from INDIA 🇮🇳🙏
  • @jockeyjockey123
    i really enjoyed your teaching. if you can do more videos like this i will that will much thankful.specially in camera angles and how to get more scenes.
  • @logocentric
    I appreciated the clarity of your presentation. It looks creative and fun. Would be great for use with children and community groups. is there a trial version. I'd like to review it in my blog.
  • @Moviestorm
    Not as yet. There is a lite version on the iPad available from the App Store that enables users to simply create quick simple single person presentations.
  • @ImTheDaveman
    I love this! Question - are the voices auto generated with text or do we add our own voice overs? I am assuming we do the voice overs but want to be sure. :-) Thank you in advance for any help here.
  • @NorthernCAT
    Do you perhaps know why after I select a scene Moviestorm quits? is it because im on a laptop? or some other reason?
  • @AndrewKennedy64
    @TheJesubalan All the assets are unlocked for the trial. When that ends, you need to buy 'Complete' to continue to have access to everything. The 'Theme' bundles are made up of selections of assets, so if you buy those, you will still have some stuff locked.
  • @Moviestorm
    There is a text-to-speech option, that is useful for placeholder speech, but otherwise you can record your own speech directly, or import an audio file.
  • @KevinLuckNZ
    I have some software called FaceGen which can create 3D face models of real people from photos. Can these be imported into Moviestorm?
  • Just discovered this. I too am a rejected Xtranormal user. What I really liked about Xtranormal was the multiple accents. This demo does not indicate if you can handle various languages and accents. I'd like Spanish, Italian, French, German, Scottish English, Southern English etc.