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If you’re looking for the best movie maker, you have landed on the right page. In this article, we are going to take a look at the benefits of Windows Movie Maker. Read on to find out more

1. Working with and without a Camera

If you want to use this software program, you need to connect a camera to your computer. Even if you don’t have access to a camera, the good news is that this software program allows you to make a movie. All you need to do is take your time to get familiar with the navigation system of this program.

The navigation panel allows you to capture and edit movies. If you can attach a camera, you can use this software program to take a photo. Alternatively, you can import photos and videos from your computer.

2. The Ability to show Links to Websites

The beauty of Windows Movie Maker is that it allows you to show links to your desired websites, such as a video hosting service. Apart from this, there is no need to look for missing codecs. The good thing about this application is that it can download the required codecs automatically. Therefore, you can play your favourite audio and video files without any problem.

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3. Simple Drag-and-Drop Feature

On your computer, you may have a collection of photos and videos that you have just recorded with your camera. If you want to edit these photos or videos, you can use a lot of methods. The easiest one is to drag and drop your desired file. Apart from this, you can add your favourite audio file to this bar without any difficulty.

After you have imported or dragged your desired files, you can add your desired movie effects. Similarly, you can choose from a list of transitions. After you have added one, you can apply it.

4. Saving Your Progress

If you want to check your progress, you can use the same movie box. On the storyboard bar, you can easily arrange your pictures and videos. And don’t forget to save your progress from time to time. If your PC shuts down or crashes for some reason, you may have to start from scratch. Therefore, it is essential to check your progress and save it every couple of minutes.

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5. Adding Narrations

If you want to make narrations, you can add narration audio files. All you need to do is click on the microphone button. After you have added the narrations, you can hit the save button. You can then use this file whenever you want to.

The Takeaway

Long story short, this was a description of some of the advantages of Windows Movie Maker. If you want to enjoy these benefits, we suggest that you try out this software program. Like most people, you will be more than happy with your choice.

The third installment of the much-celebrated ‘The Conjuring series’ and the eighth film of the Conjuring Universe Horror Franchise-The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It-was made ready for release in September 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic delayed it till June 2021 when it was released in the US and on HBO Max simultaneously. Unfortunately, it could not be released in the Indian theatres again thanks to the pandemic. Since the HBO Max show-term was very short the Indian fans of the franchise have been wondering where to watch the movie, considering the way they were thrilled and intrigued by the haunted-house stories of The Conjuring (2013) and The Conjuring-2 (2016) with the adored real-life pair of the paranormal investigators Ed Warren and Lorraine Warren, played brilliantly by Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga in all of the flicks of the trilogy and in one of the Conjuring Universe franchise movies. Finally. Amazon Prime Video started streaming this movie from the 15th of December 2021, and the horror ‘fun’ has come roaring back in India.

As usual, the story of this film too is based on a real-life court case in 1981 where the murder accused, Arne Johnson, pleaded not guilty under the guise that ‘The Devil Made Him Do It’ as he claimed he was demonically possessed while committing the act; this kind of defense plea is for the first time in the US court case history. Ed and Lorraine Warren testified for Arne as they were convinced about the demonic possession and gave all their evidence in terms of captured camera images and videos. However, since such a premise could never have a legal basis, the accused was convicted and sentenced to 15-20 years of imprisonment; but he got out of jail in five years due to his exemplary behavior and that he married his girlfriend while still in jail. Dry court proceedings can never be an apt subject for a suspense-horror flick and therefore, a thrilling storyline and a script was built around the case.

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The film opens with the scariest scene of the movie and perhaps one of the scariest scenes ever in horror cinema history. The scene depicts the exorcism of a little boy, maybe around 10 years of age, named David Glatzel with the presence of the stricken family, Ed and Lorraine and the exorcist. The chaotically horrifying developments that follow had better be watched than explained, with the results that Ed gets hurt and has a heart attack while the character of Arne Johnson (played by Ruairi O’Connor), boyfriend of David’s elder sister Debbie Glatzel (played by Sarah Catherine), looks into the eyes of the violent David and invites the demon to leave David and possess him, which, incredibly enough, happens. To my experience of horror films this is a new twist as it raises some questions: it seems to make the role of the exorcists rather dubious and that a demon or a ghost supposedly possesses someone with a definite purpose and so, why should it leave its prized victim! Anyway, this was necessary as a prologue for the reel-life Arne Johnson to go on to murder someone and face trial.

As compared to the earlier absolutely absorbing and tension-filled two films of the trilogy the third one lacks a flow of storytelling which is hampered by flashbacks, jerk-cuts and scenes left half-treated, jumping to other scenes and then coming back to the former. This can be interpreted as the stylistic treatment of the director, but it does not help storytelling keeping in mind the viewers’ continued involvement. For example, Ed Warren who suffered a heart attack probably rested for about a month (not clearly indicated) during which the demon in Arne preferred to do nothing atrocious. However, the moment Ed recovers with a telepathic dream he communicates to Lorraine to warn the police about an impending tragedy in the house of Arne’s employer and landlord. And inevitably, Arne in a sudden burst of possessive fit murders the landlord and is arrested by the police.

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