SO you've seen a lot of cool videos websites, such as
GameAnyone.com, and they have awesome watermarks and stuff. Now you might be thinking "Oh, they use the Expensive Movie Makers like Sony Vegas and the like" Well as it turns out, doing Watermarks is possible using the simplest of Movie Makers - One that probably came with your copy of Windows: Windows Movie Maker. These tricks work on the version of Movie Maker that came with Win XP and Vista - Not sure about Windows Live Movie Maker fr Windows 7, but I never liked that version of Movie Maker anyway...
(NOTE: I tend to use Images to Illustrate my tutorials, to this may be Pretty Image heavy for anyone still using dial up)
To summerise there's two ways of adding a Watermark:
- using Basic Text
- Using a Fancy Image
This Guide will eventually show you how to do both variations. I'll start with what will probably be the more complicated one This I didn't do by myself, but found a Tutorial by Googling it, but I thought I may as well share my Experiences with anyone else who is thinking of wanting to use Watermarks, whilst only having the Basics in Movie editing: